Washington State Senate is aimed at a bill of Social Media Application from Wednesday, Wednesday, which is Wednesday.
Senate Bill 5708 Based on data collected on adolescents, social media companies prevents social media companies from creating addictions of addictions. In the traditional school hours from September to May, children are also expensive to provide push notifications in traditional school hours from the traditional school hours of the May
Any age needs to be measured and any ages can be measured, which will be measured, the time use of the app and to share other feedback and sharing other feedback.
SB 5708 has passed 5708 before the lega assembly for approval. It was Bipartisan support with 36 years, 12 Nice and an excuse.
Legislation Washington State Attorney General Nick Brown Bob Ferguson is supported.
Although it was difficult to consider social media in the youth mental health crisis, many researchers claim a relationship. Last year a survey of Youtube, Tikok, Snapchat, Instagram or Facebook “says The Pew Research Center. Meanwhile, 40% misconduct of high school students reporting constant emotions of despair, 20% are considered suicide Federal data From 2023.
The opponents agree to these concerns, but the specific laws are working securing their platforms.
In 2022, California rules passed in 2024 and controls the social media on 2024 children, multiple conditions included in those measures are included in the bills of Washington.
NetChone, a trade association of the online companies, are merely online companies to prevent laws. The following court rulings limited the implementation of both laws and allowed certain conditions to implement. Netrics appeals exist.
Similarly legal challenges the social media bills were warned to the social media bills.
The Senate Bill should be accepted for the law to change as law. House Committees passed the chamber The version of the bill Earlier this session, but it never went into the full votes.
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