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DeSantis announced he’ll be working alongside lawmakers to see that the measure clears any potential legal hurdles.
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Bark Technologies' Chief Marketing Officer and Chief Parent Officer Titania Jordan spoke with WFSU News to teach parents about internet safety.
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The House approved the measure with a vote of 106-13.
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The measure has bipartisan support, but it’s facing pushback from critics who worry the bill may be going too far.
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Lawmakers push for greater restrictions on social media access and minors.
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Healthcare access and a social media crackdown will be part of upcoming Florida legislatative convosHouse Speaker Paul Renner and Senate President Kathleen Passidomo are in their final year of leadership and, at the top of their agendas are expanding healthcare access and cracking down on social media.
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A lawsuit filed by Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody against social-media giant Meta has been transferred to California, where similar cases are pending.
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Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody filed a federal lawsuit in Tampa that accuses the parent company of Facebook and Instagram of using manipulative features to keep kids hooked on social media.
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DeSantis also signed a bill that places an eight-year term limits for school board members.
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Florida A&M University has blocked TikTok from its campus wifi and school devices. Other universities are considering the move. Proposed legislation would go much further.