SB 1337 — Creates New Provisions Relating To Prohibiting The Use Of Certain Social Media Applications
SB 1337 introduces new provisions aimed at prohibiting the use of certain social media applications. The bill is currently under review in the Missouri Senate's Transportation, Infrastructure and Public Safety Committee. The legislation appears to focus on regulating social media use, potentially addressing risks related to minors or harmful content on platforms.
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