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Parents press for online child safety reforms amid Congressional reform

Massachusetts parents of children harmed by social media platforms are calling on Congress to advance the bipartisan "Kids Online Safety Act." The bill would require platforms to default to their most restrictive parental controls, creating a "duty of care" to protect children but it has been months since an emotional Senate hearing, when Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg offered a public apology. Deb Schmill, president of the Becca Schmill Foundation in Needham, whose daughter died of an accidental drug overdose after being relentlessly cyberbullied, said Congress cannot wait. "It s going to be very upsetting to the parents, to so many people in this country who want to see this happen, they want to see Big Tech regulated," Schmill asserted. " .

More than 300 000 Georgia kids lose health coverage post COVID / Public News Service

More than 300 000 Georgia kids lose health coverage post COVID / Public News Service
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Report NV sees small decline in Medicaid CHIP enrollment / Public News Service

Report NV sees small decline in Medicaid CHIP enrollment / Public News Service
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Suicide rate prompts WY lawmakers to invest in mental health services / Public News Service

Wyoming s suicide rate ranks first in the nation, according to the most recent data, and state lawmakers are taking steps to improve access to mental health care. The state budget recently passed by legislators prioritized ten million dollars for investments in mental health for K-12 students. Rep. .

Report More than 59 000 Tennessee kids lose health coverage post COVID / Public News Service

A new report from Georgetown University s Center for Children and Families says nationwide, 4.16 million fewer children were enrolled in Medicaid and the Children s Health Insurance Program. The report tracks the impacts of lifting COVID-19 coverage protections on Medicaid enrollment, showing that Tennessee experienced more than 59,000 disenrollments. Michele Johnson, executive director of the Tennessee Justice Center, said 76% of people in Tennessee who ve lost coverage did so due to procedural reasons, meaning the state doesn t know whether they re eligible or not. .

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