JUST IN: Bipartisan Group Of Senators Hold Press Briefing After Passing The Kids Online Safety Act

Publicado 2024-07-30
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) was joined by Senators Richard Blumenthal (D-CT), Marsha Blackburn (R-TN), Ed Markey (D-MA), and Bill Cassidy (R-LA) to celebrate the Senate's passage of the Kids Online Safety Act and the Children’s and Teens Online Privacy Protection Act.

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Todos los comentarios (21)
  • @ryanoldham1461
    Stop dumbing down society. Stop giving kids tech to babysit. Parents stop drinking the koolaid
  • @Z-Bart
    Self imposed term limits for Congress! Get it done Chuck.
  • what has our society come to, that we need such Acts passed, where all that is needed is COMMON SENSE
  • @jody8Tm
    Protect them online but not in the classrooms? say what?
  • @PokeJoe13
    No more uniparty it must be disbanded
  • @aeroAdvocate
    Honestly the only good bill would be to shut down all social media. These platforms have destroyed the fabric of society by bringing out the worst in people.
  • @sheldonater
    Wow congress did something! What do they want? A high five. Shut the hell up and do something that actually makes change for the AMERICAN citizens.
  • @iamhis6584
    Oh 😮 i could say a bunch of stuff about this but I'd be barred for life. I will say this: where is the parents' responsibility for their children when they're online???
  • @KurtJarrell
    Parents should assume responsibility for their children's online activity.
  • Pass getting rid of scotus term limits and presidentail immunity passed by right wing scotus, judges.
  • @QuantumShineAMAC
    (We've got to keep this as bipartisan as possible) says Schumer at the opening!😂😂😂
  • Why is it so hard for parents to monitor their kids? If you’re going to give them access to devices, it is 100 percent on them to monitor. No that will not exempt them from all dangers, but come on! There are so many kid safe things and parental controls out there.
  • @Cindy-bt6bt
    Maybe we should talk about not supporting Iran with taxpayer money
  • @Chris-bk9zl
    Politics should be purely Pardison, and that would mean representing those who put you there, instead of betraying them, for the sake of expanding government, overreach and authority.
  • @Chris-bk9zl
    Unconstitutional government shall not make any law abridging the freedom of speech.
  • Next need to sign a bill for classroom safety, protecting kids from groomer teachers
  • @Chris-bk9zl
    Parents should not let their kids online. It’s the parents responsibility. This is what authoritarians do and it’s always in the name of the children.