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Social media restrictions, cellphone bans, more: what lawmakers passed in the 2026 legislative session
Indiana lawmakers passed a tighter school cellphone ban, restrictions on social media accounts for minors, and a mandate for greater school cooperation with immigration enforcement.
Calls for banning social media for young people are rising. A U.S. parent and public health leader explains why bans may miss the real risks — and what may work better.
Although many platforms are designed to reward provocation and outrage, we can choose how we interact with different ...
With children being exposed to the vast and thrilling world of social media earlier and earlier, a team within the Social Media Lab in the Department of Communication is currently developing Social ...
COLUMBIA, S.C. — State education leaders are asking lawmakers for $17.6 million in the next state budget to expand efforts aimed at reducing students’ screen time and teaching kids how phones and ...
A bill that would eliminate "low-earning" degrees and restrict social media for children younger than 17 years old passed the ...
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Indiana House panel advances school cellphone crackdown, revised youth social media bills
The House Education Committee unanimously advanced Senate Bill 78, which would require students to power off and lock away their phones for the entire school day, and Senate Bill 199, which would ...
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