Utah Teen Parents Testify In Emotional Social Media Bill Hearings

Bill Regulating Minors Social Media Use Passes Utah House Committee Liddy johnson, a high school sophomore, remembers getting her first cellphone and downloading social media. her parents took precautions like setting limited screen time, but quickly, johnson said, she found her way around those restrictions. Lawmakers advanced bills to protect young people from the harms of social media use following emotional testimony from parents of a teen who died by suicide in 2022.

Utah Law Now Requires Minors To Ask Parents Consent For Social Media The utah legislature passed a bill on wednesday that would require app stores to verify the age of their customers, the latest attempt by the state to rein in teen social media use. The obray family testified that social media led their teenage son dexton to commit suicide. Teens who spend more than 3 hours per day on social media face double the risk of experiencing poor mental health outcomes. nearly half of teens ages 13 to 17 said using social media makes them feel worse. 63% of utah parents were concerned about social media impacting their child’s mental health. Utah teens can no longer use social media platforms without explicit approval from a parent or guardian, per new measures that republican utah gov. spencer j. cox signed into law.

Utah Teen Sues State Over Social Media Law Seriously Photography Teens who spend more than 3 hours per day on social media face double the risk of experiencing poor mental health outcomes. nearly half of teens ages 13 to 17 said using social media makes them feel worse. 63% of utah parents were concerned about social media impacting their child’s mental health. Utah teens can no longer use social media platforms without explicit approval from a parent or guardian, per new measures that republican utah gov. spencer j. cox signed into law. Utah’s sweeping social media legislation passed this week is an ambitious attempt to shield children and teens from the ill effects of social media and empower parents to decide whether their kids should be using apps like tiktok or instagram. S.b. 152 enacts a strict age verification process and allows parents or legal guardians to set time restrictions on social media use. the bill also blocks direct messages to minors without being “friends” on the platform and prevents social media companies from collecting and selling data on minors. “the social media companies have not taken the lead in protecting our children," kwan said during monday’s committee meeting. the bill creates a way for parents to sue social media companies. The full senate will consider hb464 social media amendments, which allows parents to sue social media companies. this is different from previous bills passed in utah that targeted social media. hb464 gives parents the power to sue if their child develops mental health issues after using the apps.
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