HB 468 — Health and Taxation - Digital Social Media Services and The Mental Health Care Fund for Children and Youth
HB 468 introduces a tax on digital social media services in Maryland to fund mental health care for children and youth. The bill aims to address the mental health risks associated with social media use, particularly among minors. It proposes a new revenue stream to support mental health services in response to concerns about the impact of social media on youth well-being.
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