Texas House Votes to Ban Kids From Social Media

Texas House Votes to Ban Kids From Social Media

Texas House Votes to Ban Kids From Social Media

The Texas State House of Representatives has voted to block access to social media platforms by anyone under 18. Republican Rep. Jared Patterson introduced the bill and said, “I am so proud to take a huge leap forward today on behalf of all Texas children.”

Patterson said children are too vulnerable to potentially damaging online information and posts to allow them continued access. He posted on X that a “recent study” pointed to a huge increase in suicides among under-18 Americans. He claimed there was a direct connection with “access to harmful social media platforms.”

The legislation requires that social media platforms operating in Texas must “use a commercially reasonable method that relies on public or private transactional data to verify the age of an individual” attempting to set up an account.

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