JFNA helps push for passage of major bipartisan bill focused on children’s online safety
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In a bid to protect Jewish children from rampant antisemitism on the internet, the Jewish Federations of North America is pushing lawmakers to support the KIDS Act, a major bipartisan package of legislation focused on children’s safety online that passed the House late last month by a 267-117 vote. Omer Yarden-Oppenheim, director of government relations... Read More
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