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How Should Congress Keep Children Safe Online?

Wednesday, December 11, 202412:00 PM to 1:00 PM EST
Virtual Webinar

Event Summary

Congress continues to seek solutions to the many challenges children face both online and offline, such as cyberbullying, social media addiction, harmful content, and the youth mental health crisis. The Senate has shown strong support by passing the Kids Online Safety and Privacy Act (KOSPA), while the House is working on its own version. However, lawmakers remain divided on the best path forward.

Key issues include determining the appropriate age for social media access, defining duty of care provisions, and verifying users' ages through digital identification tools. But can regulating social media truly address problems like bullying, addiction, and negative mental health outcomes? How can federal legislators craft effective legislation without infringing on children's free speech and privacy?

Watch now for a panel discussion on children's online safety legislation and the roles that parents, corporations, and regulators must play in shaping the future of children’s digital experiences.

Speakers

Alex
Alex Ambrose@alexitif
Policy Analyst
Moderator
Shae
Shae Gardner
Policy Director
LGBT Tech
Panelist
John
John Mootz
Senior Policy and Research Manager
Children and Screens
Panelist
Bailey
Bailey Sanchez@braileysanchez
Senior Counsel for U.S. Legislation
Future of Privacy Forum
Panelist
Andrew
Andrew Zack
Policy Manager
Family Online Safety Institute
Panelist
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