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House unveils bipartisan kids online safety deal

House unveils bipartisan kids online safety deal

Summary

House lawmakers from both parties agreed on a plan to protect children online after months of talks. The deal aims to improve safety on digital and social media platforms for kids.

Key Facts

  • The agreement was announced by bipartisan House members on Monday.
  • It focuses on creating rules to keep children safe online.
  • The talks involved the House Energy and Commerce Committee Chair Brett Guthrie (Republican) and Rep. Frank Pallone (Democrat).
  • Negotiations had previously stopped due to disagreements between parties.
  • The new plan marks a return to cooperative efforts on digital safety laws for children.
  • The deal addresses concerns about social media use by kids.
  • Lawmakers worked together for several months before reaching this agreement.
  • The initiative aims to update regulations about children's digital experiences.
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