SB 1430 — Social Media Protection for Minors
SB 1430 is a Florida bill aimed at protecting minors on social media platforms. The legislation seeks to address risks associated with minors using social media, including exposure to harmful content and online grooming. The bill was introduced in the 2024 legislative session but ultimately died in the Judiciary committee. It reflects growing concerns about child safety on digital platforms and the need for regulatory oversight.
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