Republicans are barreling toward remaking the internet
Briefly

Kids online safety has historically been a bipartisan concern in Washington, highlighted by the Senate’s near-unanimous approval of the Kids Online Safety Act (KOSA). However, recent shifts under President Trump's administration suggest a more partisan approach. A recent Federal Trade Commission (FTC) workshop emphasized conservative family values and parental rights, diverging from the bipartisan focus on children's online safety. The event featured Republican lawmakers and conservative groups, signaling a potential shift in the legislative landscape surrounding online safety for children, as the focus moved towards anti-pornography and parents' rights issues.
It shows the chamber can work on something important, that no one let partisanship get in the way of passing this important legislation.
The Attention Economy: How Big Tech Firms Exploit Children and Hurt Families” event became more partisan, prioritizing family values over previous bipartisan discussions.
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