Texas is ready to ban social media for anyone under 18

Texas is ready to ban social media for anyone under 18

Texas can be next US state to place the law with social media platforms. A Texas bill will forge using social media for anyone under the age of the Senate Committee and need for a vote in front of Texas State Senate. The bill has until the state legislative session ends June 2, leaving a week to approve the Senate and Governor.

Last year, the bill passed the committee’s committee stage and later appreciated in favor of the host home host. If done by the law, the bill presses social media platforms to verify the age of anyone to set up an account, such as the Texas passed the law that requires porn-hosting websites to carry out the age verification system. On top of that, Texas’s social media is recommended that parents allow the social media account, allowing platforms in 10 days to comply with the state’s request from the General of State.

Texas is not the only governing body interested in preventing social media access. Last year, Florida’s governor, Ron Desantis, FILLED IN LAW A bill directly prohibits anyone under 14 from using social media and requires 14- and 15-year-old parents or use of an account. Especially, the proposed law suggested by Texas is more powerful.

In a larger scale, the US Senate introduces a bill forbid social media platforms for any useless, senators Brian Schatz (D-Hawaii) and R-Texas) Recently made comments That is a sign of a potential second attempt to take it.

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