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HB 3393

Establishes the "Megan Meier Act"

2026 Regular Session Introduced by Don Mayhew

Missouri bill establishes safety requirements for social media platforms serving minors, addressing youth protection through regulatory frameworks around content, algorithms, and user data.

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Bill Summary · HB 3393

Legislative bill overview

HB 3393 establishes the "Missouri Social Media Safety for Minors Act," which aims to create regulatory requirements for social media platforms regarding minor users' safety and protection. The bill's specific provisions are not detailed in the available information, but similar legislation in other states typically addresses issues like age verification, parental controls, algorithmic transparency, and restrictions on addictive features targeting children.

Why is this important

Social media's impact on youth mental health, privacy, and safety has become a significant public policy concern, with research linking excessive use to anxiety, depression, and behavioral issues. This legislation represents Missouri's attempt to address these concerns through platform regulation, joining a growing movement of states implementing age-appropriate digital protections. The outcome could set precedent for how states balance child protection against free speech and platform operational concerns.

Potential points of contention

  • First Amendment concerns: Requiring content moderation or algorithmic changes may face legal challenges regarding free speech protections for both platforms and users
  • Implementation feasibility: Age verification methods raise privacy questions and may be technically difficult or costly for platforms to implement effectively
  • Federal preemption questions: Uncertainty about whether state-level social media regulation conflicts with federal jurisdiction or existing federal frameworks like Section 230

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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