
Indiana Passes Bills to Limit Kids' Social Media, Phone Use
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Indiana lawmakers pass bills to curb kids cell phone and social media use in schools, aiming to tackle rising mental health issues among youth. The social media bill requires parental consent for accounts and mandates platforms eliminate addictive features for minors. Schools must either ban cell phones or develop storage policies, with exceptions for students with special needs. The effort mirrors laws in other states and faces potential legal challenges.
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