
Recent discussions in Congress have focused on the need to reform Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act of 1996, which has been criticized for shielding social media companies from accountability. Lawmakers are exploring ways to update the law to address online harms and protect Americans. Bipartisan efforts are underway to create national data privacy standards and hold online platforms accountable for their content moderation practices.
Big Tech companies have failed to keep harmful and inappropriate content away from young users or give parents the tools necessary to keep children safe online. The Kids Online Safety Act is a serious and meaningful step toward empowering parents and protecting our kids from…
We examined Section 230 this week. I’m concerned about how these protections are being used to shield Big Tech industry from liability while engaging in systemic censorship based upon political ideology & refusing to protect kids. https://t.co/auSB11QPxM
It’s past time that we allow victims their day in court and hold online platforms accountable. I thank Congresswoman Garcia for her work to introduce the STOP CSAM Act in the House and look forward to working with her to pass it into law. https://t.co/2D1JtPar04


