Parent advocates have urged Senator Majority Leader Chuck Schumer to pass the Kids Online Safety Act, expressing concerns about online safety and free speech. Critics argue that the act could lead to online censorship, while others accuse lawmakers of using emotional manipulation to gain regulatory power over the internet. Senator Ted Cruz has criticized Schumer for not scheduling a vote on bipartisan bills aimed at protecting children from online dangers.
Instagram allowed pedophiles searching for child porn to "see results anyway." I supported bipartisan bills that have passed out of my committee, but Chuck Schumer is refusing to give these bills a vote on the Senate Floor. It is time to schedule a vote to protect children. https://t.co/jdahiRWL3e
Senators aren't trying to protect children. They're trying to use emotional manipulation to gain more regulatory power over the internet. https://t.co/Q6ESgpg6mr
The Kids Online Safety Act (KOSA) won’t keep kids safe, but it will lead to online censorship, including censorship of the news. https://t.co/kP5bU40aKm https://t.co/z13xHIQjP0
Hundreds of parents demand Schumer take action on child social media safety bill: 'Paid the ultimate price' https://t.co/X35TJmmlzO
Lawmakers are pushing an online safety bill for kids, but critics have free-speech concerns https://t.co/RVs4FkFauY
Hundreds of parent advocates urged Senator Majority Leader Chuck Schumer to pass the Kids Online Safety Act in a letter and full-page Wall Street Journal ad published https://t.co/AikOztqS7L https://t.co/WhuapgmqTu
It should be up to parents, not the state, to look out for their kids online, says Georgia L Gilholy https://t.co/Ax4o9YgkoR