Ohio’s governor wants to require parental consent for kids under 16 to get new accounts on TikTok, Snapchat and other social media and gaming platforms
Connecticut lawmakers are trying again this year to pass legislation requiring social media companies to get parental consent before allowing anyone 16 or younger to use their platforms.
The bill, HB .
The bill will go to the General Law Committee. Sen. James Maroney, D-Milford, the co-chair of the General Law Committee, said children’s issues should be a priority for everyone.
Connecticut House Republicans introduced legislation that would tighten restrictions on the state’s cannabis market, including an outright ban on edible cannabis sales.