SB 385 — Relating To: Use Of Social Media Platforms By Minors, Granting Rule-Making Authority, And Providing A Penalty
SB 385 is a Wisconsin state bill that addresses the use of social media platforms by minors. The bill grants rule-making authority to regulate social media platforms and includes provisions for penalties related to non-compliance. The legislation aims to protect minors on social media platforms by imposing regulations on platform operators. The bill failed to pass in the 2023 legislative session.
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