Social Media Restrictions and Cuts to 'Low-Earning' Degrees Pass House
The bill mandates parental consent for minors under 17 on select social media platforms and directs review of low-wage degree programs at Indiana public colleges.
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Bill Restricting Youth Social Media Use Includes College Degree Cuts
(Source: Eric Berman/WIBC) STATEHOUSE — An education package with a blend of youth social media restrictions and new state authority over college degree programs cleared the Indiana House in a 67-28 party-line vote Tuesday, sending the contentious proposal back to the opposing chamber for final deliberations. Senate Bill 199 would require certain social media platforms to provide parents greater access and oversight of their minor children’s acc…
Bill with youth social media restrictions, more college degree cuts advances back to Indiana Senate
An education package with a blend of youth social media restrictions and new state authority over college degree programs cleared the Indiana House in a 67-28 party-line vote.
Social media restrictions and cuts to 'low-earning' degrees pass House
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