Lawmakers will discuss a bill on Tuesday that would hold big tech companies liable if children get addicted to the technology and experience side effects such as depression or even suicide.
– This week, Assemblyman Jordan Cunningham (R-San Luis Obispo) announced that his bill to help fight human trafficking in hotels and motels has passed the California State Assembly with bipartisan support.
A new California bill aims to hold tech companies accountable for intentionally getting kids addicted to social media apps. If passed, the Social Media Duty.
– This week, California Assemblymembers Jordan Cunningham (R-San Luis Obispo) and Buffy Wicks (D-Oakland) announced that they have introduced a landmark social media liability bill. AB 2408 would allow parents and the California Attorney General to hold social media companies liable if the company knew or should have known that their platform is addictive to children, and the use of the platform caused harm to children.