HF 2648 — Certain Sex Offenders Prohibited From Accessing Social Media Platforms
HF 2648 proposes to prohibit certain registered sex offenders from accessing social media platforms. The bill aims to prevent individuals convicted of sexual offenses from using these platforms, which could pose risks to minors or victims. The legislation is currently in the introduction stage and referred to the Public Safety Finance and Policy committee for further review.
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