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Social media regulation bill fails on third reading, is later reconsidered and circled
Summary
S.B. 152, a proposal to require age verification and parental controls on social platforms, failed a close third‑reading vote on the Senate floor but was later reconsidered and placed on the second‑reading calendar while sponsors draft a substitute.
Legislators debated S.B. 152 on the floor, a bill the sponsor described as providing tools for parents and changes to age verification and enforcement mechanisms to protect children from social media harms. Sponsor Senator McCall said the bill's key parts include ID verification, parental control tools and enforcement by the Division of Consumer…
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