BGOV OnPoint: House Offers Pared-Back Kids Online Safety Bill

December 2, 2025, 10:05 AM UTC

A scaled-back kids’ online safety bill will be scrutinized in a House Energy and Commerce subcommittee Tuesday, diverging from the leading Senate proposal on the hot-button issue.

The bill — one of 19 measures the panel will consider on online safety and privacy rules for children — would require social media platforms to protect child users from harms such as sexual exploitation, drug sales, and gambling. It excludes several key provisions from the Senate’s bipartisan version (S. 1748), such as a duty of care that would impose a legal obligation on platforms to prevent harms such as eating ...

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