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Committee re-refers bill requiring social-media warning labels, pop-ups for time spent online

2717217 · March 20, 2025
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Summary

Lawmakers heard testimony for House File 1289, which would require warning labels on social media platforms and periodic pop-ups showing time spent; supporters cited mental-health and safety concerns, while industry groups raised First Amendment and effectiveness objections; the committee re-referred the bill to Health Finance and Policy.

House File 1289, carried by Rep. Stevenson, would require social media platforms to display consumer-warning labels and periodic notifications about cumulative time spent on the service. The bill’s sponsor framed the measure as a public-health response to peer-reviewed studies and clinical observations tying excessive social-media use to negative mental-health outcomes, particularly among teens.

Eric Michie, CEO of SAVE (Suicide Awareness Voices of Education) and a member of the Kids Keep It Digitally…

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