Teens and officials recognize social media can have both positive and harmful effects on mental health. New York state is seeking a middle ground on finding solutions.
(Washington, DC) The Kids Online Safety Act has secured the 60 votes needed to pass the U.S. Senate. The bill was co-sponsored by North Dakota Senator Kevin Cramer along with Tennessee Republican Marsha Blackburn and Connecticut Democrat Richard Blumenthal. Cramer says the bill provides kids and parents with better tools to protect themselves from abuse online. It also
“It’s decision time,” declared Connecticut U.S. Sen. Chris Murphy Friday as he announced agreement had been reached between Republican and Democratic negotiators on a combination border and fore.