Utah passes aggressive law limiting kids’ social media access
Utah passed a bill requiring minors to get parental consent before joining any social media platform. "There are a lot of negative impacts from social media, and we want to change that," says Utah State Senator Mike McKell. "I wish all parents would step up. It's simply not happening."
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