Parents Defending Education announced the arrangement Tuesday, singling out two health centers in particular - both of which are set in Seattle public schools.
Tennessee’s Clarksville-Montgomery County School System sues TikTok, Facebook, YouTube, and others, highlighting social media's harmful impact on student mental health.
taken yet to shield kids from potential dangers online. and it is not just legislators who have been active. in january, the seattle public school district filed suit against the parent companies of tiktok, instagram, facebook, youtube and snapchat, alleging all had intentionally contributed to the youth mental health crisis in the state of washington. and last month, the the county in which i was born and raised, bucks county, pennsylvania, baltimore the first county in america to file suit against social media companies. at the time, d.a. matt weintraub told cnn, it is no different than opioid manufacturers and distributors causing havoc among young people in our communities. these developments, they coincide with john fetterman admitting himself recently for clinical depression at walter reed. his public candor have sparked a very necessary conversation. while his hospital admission came the same week the cdc
lawmakers, they argue that they know what is driving the deadly crisis, and that it s social media. so today a group of bipartisan senators caught, and schatz, murphy, brit unveiled a bill that would establish an age of 13 for social media use, calling it a common sense bipartisan approach to stop the suffering. the legislation would require tech companies to get parents consent before creating accounts for users under the age of 18. this federal move follows utah last month, becoming the first state to require consent from parents before minors joined the social media platform. that s the most aggressive yet to shield kids from potential dangers online. it s not just legislators who have been active. in january the seattle public school district filed suit against parent companies of pit snapchat, tiktok, saying they had all potentially contributed