House Energy and Commerce Committee reaches bipartisan compromise on Kids Online Safety Act
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- Ben Brody
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House Energy and Commerce Committee leaders have reached a bipartisan deal on the Kids Online Safety Act (KOSA), establishing guardrails to protect children from online harms. The compromise positions the House on the issue as the White House and senators work to leverage an alternate Senate version to create a federal regulatory framework for artificial intelligence. The deal represents months of cross-party negotiations to find common ground on improving online safety for kids.
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