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Kids Online Safety Act; Long title: A bill to protect the safety of children on the internet. Acronyms (colloquial) KOSA: Announced in: the 118th United States Congress: Sponsored by: House: Gus Bilirakis Senate: Richard Blumenthal: Number of co-sponsors: House: 64 Senate: 72: Legislative history
The act received massive protests from numerous organizations in government, human rights advocacy, education, and business, most notably provoking walkouts among middle and high school students across the United States and inciting a feud between DeSantis and The Walt Disney Company which resulted in the repeal of the Reedy Creek Improvement ...
The United States Bill of Rights comprises the first ten amendments to the United States Constitution.Proposed following the often bitter 1787–88 debate over the ratification of the Constitution and written to address the objections raised by Anti-Federalists, the Bill of Rights amendments add to the Constitution specific guarantees of personal freedoms and rights, clear limitations on the ...
Dec. 12—WASHINGTON U.S. Senator John Cornyn (R-TX) released the following statement after his Stop Institutional Child Abuse Act, which would provide greater oversight of institutional youth ...
The Senate overwhelmingly passed legislation Tuesday that is designed to protect children from dangerous online content, pushing forward with what would be the first major effort by Congress in ...
On Tuesday, the Senate passed a pair of bills that could drastically change how the government regulates tech companies and child safety. The bills, called the Kids Online Safety Act (KOSA) and ...
The Parental Rights Amendment to the United States Constitution is a proposed change to the United States Constitution. The amendment's advocates say that it will allow parents' rights to direct the upbringing of their children, protected from federal interference, and the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child. The Amendment was ...
The United States has signed the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC); however, it remains the only United Nations member state to have not ratified it after Somalia ratified it in 2015. [1] The UNCRC aims to protect and promote the rights of all children around the world.