From Dawn Hawkins <[email protected]>
Subject 62 Senators Introduce Kids Online Safety Act!
Date February 17, 2024 4:23 PM
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Dear Friend, 

The Kids Online Safety Act (KOSA) was announced with updated language this week—with a whopping 62 senate co-sponsors!

Both Republicans and Democrats are standing united on this crucial bill to protect our children. 

This is the first time in 25 years that an online child protection bill has such strong momentum to reach the Senate Floor.

And YOU made it happen! 

Thank you so much to those of you who contacted your legislators, supported our work financially, or otherwise partnered with us in advocating for this common-sense safety measure. This milestone achievement would never have happened without you.

The next step is to get KOSA to the Senate Floor!

Please use your powerful voice one more time and contact your Senators to urge Leader Schumer to bring KOSA to the floor for a vote—it really does make a difference!

📣

ACTION: Urge the Senate to Pass KOSA!

Take Action!

What does KOSA Do? 

KOSA requires tech platforms to be designed with

safety features ON by default for children

. It also establishes a

"duty of care"

to ensure that platforms responsibly design their products in a manner that is safe for children. 

The

new version of the bill

that was introduced this week includes revisions inspired by feedback from marginalized communities and other key stakeholders.

This bill will go a long way in protecting children—especially marginalized and vulnerable children—from rampant online harms like child sexual exploitation, suicide instruction, harassment, eating disorder content, and more.

THANK YOU for helping us move forward with this important solution for child safety! 

Sincerely,

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