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Kids bill faces uncertainty after House passage

The measure adds privacy protections for minors and a federal data broker registry while drawing criticism over free-speech concerns.

  • On Monday, the House of Representatives passed the Kids Internet and Digital Safety Act in a 267-117 bipartisan vote, requiring online platforms to create 'reasonable policies' to address harms to children online.
  • Unlike the Senate's 2024 Kids Online Safety Act , the House bill excludes a 'duty of care' provision meant to reduce known harms to minors, setting up a legislative dispute.
  • A coalition of 44 state attorneys general alleges the federal legislation would weaken existing state regulations, while the Electronic Frontier Foundation warns the bill could force platforms to verify user ages through facial scans.
  • Energy and Commerce Chair Brett Guthrie called the passage a 'step forward in establishing meaningful safeguards,' though Senate approval remains uncertain, requiring 60 votes to overcome a filibuster.
  • Parents for Safe Online Spaces argue the package provides meaningful improvements, marking the House's first attempt to regulate online child safety since the Senate passed KOSA in 2024.
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On Monday, the House of Representatives passed the Internet for Children and Digital Security (KIDS Act), a bipartisan initiative aimed at strengthening the protection of children and adolescents on digital platforms through new obligations for technology companies. The project was approved by 267 votes in favour and 117 against, reflecting the support of Democratic and Republican legislators at a time when Congress maintains increasing pressure…

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Roll Call broke the news in Washington, United States on Monday, June 29, 2026.
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