HF 1289 — Social Media Platforms Required To Post A Mental Health Warning Label And Timer Notifications
HF 1289 requires social media platforms to post mental health warning labels and timer notifications to address concerns related to social media's impact on mental health. The bill is part of Minnesota's 2025-2026 legislative session and falls under the subjects of consumer protection and mental health. It was recently added by author Hemmingsen-Jaeger. The bill aims to mitigate risks associated with excessive social media use by increasing user awareness through notifications and warnings.
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