'Time to stand up for our kids': Nebraska bill to crack down on social media advances; raises free speech questions
- Nebraska's Legislature advanced LB 504, the Age-Appropriate Online Design Code Act, on Wednesday.
- Gov. Jim Pillen supports the bill, aimed to limit social media's damaging effects on children.
- LB 504 includes provisions limiting data tracking and manipulative advertising to prevent compulsive usage.
- Bosn quoted, "This bill is a common-sense opportunity...to protect Nebraska children online."
- Senators raised First Amendment concerns, referencing California lawsuits, but the bill moved forward.
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'Time to stand up for our kids': Nebraska bill to crack down on social media advances; raises free speech questions
A bill seeking to enhance Nebraska children's online privacy and limit damaging effects of social media advanced again in the Legislature Wednesday while also raising concerns about First Amendment rights.


Nebraska bill to crack down on children's social media advances; raises free speech questions
A bill seeking to enhance Nebraska children's online privacy and limit damaging effects of social media advanced again in the Legislature Wednesday while also raising concerns about First Amendment rights.
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