Stop Harms from Addictive Social Media Act
The Stop Harms from Addictive Social Media Act is a proposed Idaho law aimed at addressing the mental health risks and addictive design of social media platforms. It focuses on protecting minors from harmful content and algorithmic feeds that may contribute to addiction and mental health issues. The bill was delivered to the Governor on March 27, 2026, and is currently under consideration.
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