SB 1128 — Pupils: Use Of Social Media
SB 1128 addresses the use of social media by pupils, aiming to regulate how minors interact with social media platforms in educational settings. The bill is intended to mitigate risks such as grooming, exposure to harmful content, and mental health impacts from social media use. It falls under the jurisdiction of the California legislature and is currently referred to the Committee on Education for further review.
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