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House Passes Kids Online Safety Package

The House of Representatives has passed a package of bills designed to improve online safety for children. The legislation's future in the Senate remains uncertain, with some digital rights and tech groups expressing concerns.

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House Passes Kids Online Safety Package

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What Happened

The House of Representatives has passed a package of bills intended to enhance online safety for children. The legislation cleared the House despite some pushback from watchdog groups.

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Following its passage in the House, the bill package faces an uncertain future as it moves toward the Senate. Digital rights and tech groups have issued warnings regarding the legislation.

The specific details of the bills and the nature of the concerns raised by watchdog groups were not provided in the available information.

Key Facts

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    The House of Representatives passed a package of bills.

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    The bills aim to enhance online safety for children.

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    The legislation faced pushback from watchdog groups.

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    Digital rights and tech groups have issued warnings.

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    The bill package faces uncertainty in the Senate.

How outlets are framing this

The same facts, told 4 ways. Read them side by side and draw your own conclusions.

rollcallRoll Call
Emphasizes the uncertainty surrounding the kids' bill after it cleared the House.
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axiosAxios
Highlights the legislative process, noting the bill's passage in the House and the upcoming challenge in the Senate.
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thehillThe Hill
Focuses on the passage of the kids' online safety package in the House, while also mentioning the opposition from watchdog groups.
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nbcnewsNBC News
Reports on the House passage of the online safety package, including warnings from digital rights and tech groups.
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Roll CallRoll Call
Kids bill faces uncertainty after House passage
AxiosAxios
House vote sets up Senate clash over kids' online safety
The HillThe Hill
House passes kids online safety package despite watchdog pushback
NBC NewsNBC News
Kids online safety package clears House, drawing warnings from digital rights and tech groups

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4 articles · chronological

Roll CallRoll Call
Kids bill faces uncertainty after House passage
AxiosAxios
House vote sets up Senate clash over kids' online safety
The HillThe Hill
House passes kids online safety package despite watchdog pushback
NBC NewsNBC News
Kids online safety package clears House, drawing warnings from digital rights and tech groups

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