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House passes kids’ online safety bill, but Senate approval unlikely
The Record
· June 30, 2026AI summary
The House has passed the Kids Internet and Digital Safety Act with a significant margin of 267 to 117, achieving the two-thirds majority required for expedited consideration. This legislation aims to enhance online safety for children. Despite its passage in the House, the bill's prospects for approval in the Senate appear uncertain. The act garnered bipartisan support during its passage. Its future now depends on Senate consideration.
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