Kids Online Safety Act reintroduced in Senate expected to pass with major support

Sens. Blumenthal and Blackburn's Kids Online Safety Act gains bipartisan Senate support, led by Majority Leader Schumer, ensuring filibuster-proof status.

A finger pointing to Messenger mobile app displayed on a smartphone screen alongside that of X,Whatsapp,Facebook,TikTok,Threads, on August 15, 2023, in Brussels, Belgium.  (Jonathan Raa/NurPhoto via Getty Images)

The fresh legislation comes just a few weeks after the CEOs of Discord, Snap, TikTok, X and Meta testified before a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing to discuss online child safety. It also addresses conerns raised by groups who opposed the legislation when it was first rolled out last year due to what they believed would be harmful to LGBTQ+ children. 

GLAAD, a nonprofit LGBTQ+ advocacy group, and the Human Rights Campaign both rescinded their previous opposition to the bill.

"The recent watershed hearing with Big Tech CEOs showcased the urgent need for reform. With new changes to strengthen the bill and growing support, we should seize this moment to take action. We must listen to the kids, parents, experts, and advocates, and finally hold Big Tech accountable by passing the Kids Online Safety Act into law," lawmakers said. 

President Joe Biden urged lawmakers last year, when it was first introduced, to pass the bill. 

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Mark Zuckerberg, CEO of Meta, apologizes to families who have been harmed due to unsafe social media during the Senate Judiciary Committee hearing titled "Big Tech and the Online Child Sexual Exploitation Crisis." (Tom Williams/CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty Images)

Schumer, who also faced pressure this month from hundreds of family members who blamed social media for the death of their children, said in a statement that he looks "forward" to collaborate on a "bipartisan basis" to advance the bill. 

The Kids Online Safety Act will require social media companies to design their products with the safety of kids and teens in mind, provide parents tools to protect their kids and give families more options for managing and disconnecting from these platforms.

I look forward to working on a bipartisan basis with Senators Blumenthal and Blackburn to advance this bill in the Senate,"

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Earlier this month, the youngest victim whose relatives signed a letter to Schumer urging his support for the bill, was eight-year-old Lalani Erika Walton, of Texas. Her parents are suing TikTok and parent company, ByteDance, alleging the girl died of self-strangulation while participating in the viral "Blackout Challenge," which encouraged users to choke themselves with belts, purse strings or other similar items until passing out. 

Fox News' Daniel Wallace contributed to this report. 

Jamie Joseph is a writer who covers politics. She leads Fox News Digital coverage of the Senate. 

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