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Senate adopts technical changes and advances parental-rights social media bill amid free-speech concerns
Summary
The Legislature advanced LB383, a parental-rights and social-media measure, after floor amendments that clarify enforcement and funding. Supporters said the bill protects minors from manipulative platform design and predatory content; opponents warned of First Amendment and privacy risks and predicted litigation.
The Legislature advanced LB383, a bill that would require age verification and parental consent before minors may use certain social-media features and that increases parental access to a minor’s account settings and posts. Sponsors said the measure seeks to protect children from the addictive and predatory design features of social platforms; opponents raised First Amendment and privacy concerns and warned the law could be subject to court challenges.
Sponsor Senator Storer told colleagues the state has a ‘‘compelling interest to protect minors from predatory online behaviour’’ and described LB383 as tailored to that goal. The bill’s drafters said it avoids the broad exclusions that led a recent Arkansas statute to be enjoined in federal court and includes targeted exemptions (for…
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