TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — Gov. Ron DeSantis has vetoed a proposed ban on social media for children under 16, signaling his support for alternative measures to protect minors online. While the rejected bill aimed to restrict kids’ access to certain platforms, critics raised concerns about potential constitutional violations. DeSantis emphasized the importance of safeguarding children online while respecting free speech rights. The move comes amidst a wave of similar legislation across the country, with states grappling with the balance between online safety and individual liberties. As discussions continue, Florida lawmakers are expected to revise the bill to address DeSantis’ concerns and present a more targeted approach.
Florida Governor Expects Revised Social Media Bill Soon – Protecting Children’s Rights, US
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