HB 5589 — Education: Other; Any Requirement To Use Social Media As A Form Of Engagement; Prohibit
HB 5589 prohibits the requirement for students or educators to use social media as a form of engagement in educational settings. The bill amends Michigan's education code by adding a new section that addresses concerns around the use of social media platforms in schools. It aims to protect student privacy and reduce exposure to potential harms associated with social media use in educational contexts.
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