Nebraska governor proposes social media restrictions for minors
- Nebraska Governor Jim Pillen and Republican lawmakers proposed four bills to protect minors from social media harms, including requiring parental consent for users under 18.
- One bill aims to ban cell phone use in schools, while another addresses the creation of deep fake child abuse images.
- The proposals would impose civil penalties on social media companies for violations, costing $2,500 each, and classify violations as felonies based on age.
- Senator Tonya Storer emphasized the need for parental control over minors' social media accounts, stating, 'The debate about social media's impact on children is, quite frankly, over.
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