SF 2219 — A Bill For An Act Relating To The Regulation Of Access To Obscene Material By Minors On Social Media Platforms, And Including Effective Date Provisions
SF 2219 is a bill introduced in the Iowa legislature that aims to regulate access to obscene material by minors on social media platforms. The bill is categorized under civil liability, consumer affairs, internet, minors, obscenity, sexual abuse, sexual exploitation, and tort law. As of February 7, 2024, the bill was under review by a subcommittee. The legislation seeks to address the exposure of minors to harmful content on digital platforms.
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