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What is bringing Democrats and Republicans together in this Senate Judiciary Committee hearing?

This hearing represents a rare opportunity for bipartisan agreement regarding big tech regulation. Both Democrats and Republicans expressed concerns that social media corporations haven't prioritized children's safety in their products. They believe legislation should move forward to regulate how social media handles parental advisories and guidance for children. The committee members agree that more protections are needed around children's use of social media platforms, creating a notable moment of unity in what has otherwise been described as a tumultuous Congress.

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Bipartisan Agreement on Online Child Safety Regulations

CBS News·8 months ago

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