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House Committee Strikes Bipartisan Deal on Youth Social Media Safety

After months of negotiations, Republican Chairman Brett Guthrie and top Democrat Frank Pallone have reached a bipartisan agreement aimed at curbing the influence of social media platforms on children. The House Energy and Commerce Committee leaders confirmed the deal on Monday, promising to hold major technology companies accountable for digital safety.

House Committee Strikes Bipartisan Deal on Youth Social Media Safety

The committee leaders stopped short of releasing specific legislative details, though the agreement signals a significant shift in how Congress intends to approach digital protections for minors. By bridging the partisan divide, lawmakers hope to establish a framework that addresses long-standing concerns regarding the digital environment provided to younger users.

This consensus marks a departure from previous stalled efforts to regulate the tech sector, positioning the committee to move forward with policies that prioritize child safety over industry interests. The joint statement emphasized that the finalized policies will fundamentally alter the way platforms operate when engaging with youth demographics.

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