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Congress has a rare second chance to deliver real protections for American children. We need them to take it.

Each day without KOSA’s safeguards puts countless children at risk of being cyberbullied, sexually extorted, or sent down deadly rabbit holes.

The Senate and the House have reintroduced KOSA in 2025, and we are on the verge of making history with the first major online safety law in over 25 years. Unfortunately, while the Senate version offers strong online protections for children, the House version is significantly weaker. It excludes the key “duty of care” component and aims to prevent states from enforcing and passing their own laws to protect kids online.

Now is the time to urge your House and Senate leaders to support KOSA and demand its passing without delay.

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What KOSA does

The Senate version of the Kids Online Safety Act will give parents the tools they need to keep their kids safe online. This legislation will:

  • Impose a “duty of care” requiring online platforms to act in children’s best interests.

  • Compel Instagram, TikTok, Snapchat, and others to mitigate risks.

  • Require the strongest privacy and safety settings by default.

Why we need KOSA

Kids are dying because of preventable online harms.

We’ve lost our kids to suicide, drug use, viral challenges, and other dangers fueled by Big Tech’s algorithms and deadly business model. KOSA will help change that.

KOSA is overwhelmingly popular. It was reintroduced in the Senate this year by Sens. Marsha Blackburn (R-TN) and Richard Blumenthal (D-CT). In a 2024 poll, over 85% of voters said that they support KOSA. Now we need Congress to hear their voices.

Tell Congress to #PassKOSA

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