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Senator Defends KOSA Bill, Addresses Concerns
Washington, D.C., USATuesday, October 22, 2024
Blackburn's memo directly addresses concerns that KOSA would censor speech or violate the First Amendment. She clarifies that the bill doesn't give the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) or state attorneys general the power to control content or speech. Instead, it holds social media companies accountable for their own practices. Some Republicans had worried that the bill would give too much power to the FTC, but Blackburn denies this, stating that the bill focuses on holding platforms accountable for their design choices.
The bill has been met with concerns from both parties in the House, particularly around its "duty of care" provision. This provision requires platforms to design features that protect minors from harm, such as content that promotes suicide or eating disorders.
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