Top tech executives expected to testify at July 28 Senate hearing on child online safety
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Jordain Carney, Owen Dahlkamp
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A brief news blurb about top tech executives being expected to testify at a July 28 Senate hearing focused on legislation aimed at protecting children online. The article is a short update from POLITICO with minimal substantive content.
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