A 4136 — Establishes A Statewide Youth Mental Health And Social Media Campaign To Promote Public Awareness Of The Impacts Of Social Media Usage On Mental Health
This bill establishes a statewide youth mental health and social media campaign in New York to promote public awareness of the impacts of social media usage on mental health. It aims to address concerns about the mental health effects of social media, particularly on minors. The bill was introduced in the 2023-2024 legislative session and is currently referred to the Education Committee for review.
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