(From the Washington Post today.)
Schumer expects child online safety bills to pass Senate by wide margin
KOSA [is] backed by more than two-thirds of the Senate. But that bill faces enduring opposition from digital and human rights groups, who argue it would squelch speech, particularly for marginalized groups, and trample on privacy.
For the record —too late, no doubt, but still — EFF's position on the matter:
KOSA Will Censor the Internet But Won't Help Kids
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