SF 2908 — Certain Sex Offenders Prohibition From Accessing Social Media Platforms Authorization
SF 2908 proposes to prohibit certain sex offenders from accessing social media platforms. The bill aims to enhance child safety by restricting access to platforms where offenders might interact with minors. It falls under the jurisdiction of the Judiciary and Public Safety committee. The bill was introduced in the 2025-2026 legislative session and is currently under review.
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