Creates provisions relating to regulation of online content involving minors
Missouri bill creating state regulations on online content involving minors to address child safety concerns in digital platforms.
Missouri bill creating state regulations on online content involving minors to address child safety concerns in digital platforms.
SB 1584 establishes regulatory provisions governing online content that involves or targets minors in Missouri. The bill appears designed to address child safety concerns in digital spaces, though specific mechanisms are not detailed in the available action summary. This represents an attempt to create state-level oversight of online platforms' handling of content related to children.
Online child safety has become a major legislative priority across states, with concerns about inappropriate content exposure, predatory behavior, and data collection targeting minors. Missouri's approach could set a precedent for how states regulate platform responsibilities, affecting both tech companies' operational costs and the practical protections available to Missouri families.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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