SynopsisUS House Energy and Commerce Committee leaders announced a bipartisan agreement on regulating youth social media use. While details remain undisclosed, the deal aims to "hold Big Tech accountable" and foster a safer digital space for children. Months of cross-party collaboration have yielded common ground on policies to significantly enhance the online environment for young users.The US House Energy and Commerce Committee reached a bipartisan agreement on regulating youth social media use, the committee's leaders said in a statement on Monday.Republican Committee Chairman Brett Guthrie and top committee Democrat Frank Pallone did not release details about the deal, saying it would "hold Big Tech accountable.""We worked across the aisle for many months and have now found common ground on policies to significantly improve the digital environment for kids," Guthrie and Pallone said in a joint statement. ...moreElevate your knowledge and leadership skills at a cost cheaper than your daily tea.Subscribe Now
US House committee reaches bipartisan agreement on youth social media rules - The Economic Times
US House Energy and Commerce Committee leaders announced a bipartisan agreement on regulating youth social media use. While details remain undisclosed, the deal aims to "hold Big Tech accountable" and foster a safer digital space for children. Months of cross-party collaboration have yielded common ground on policies to significantly enhance the online environment for young users.










