HB 1148 — Protections for Youth on Social Media
HB 1148 aims to provide protections for youth on social media platforms. The bill is part of Colorado's legislative session and falls under the subject of Children & Domestic Matters. It seeks to address risks associated with minors on social platforms, including potential grooming or exposure to harmful content. The bill was introduced in the House and assigned to the Judiciary committee for further review.
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