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‌Current Federal Laws

Children's Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA)

When it comes to federal legislation that addresses online safety for minors, the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA) is the law of the land

Section 230

Section 230 originated as part of a law that went into effect in 1996, the Communications Decency Act (CDA)

‌Proposed FEDERaL Bills TO ADDRESS cURRENT cONDITIONS

IN THE SENATE:

The GUARD Act

In October 2025, Senator Hawley introduced S.3062 – “Guidelines for User Age-verification and Responsible Dialogue” Act, or the GUARD Act

For a summary of the proposed GUARD Act, text of the bill, actions on the bill, and other details of the bill, click here:

COPPA 2.0

In June 2025, Senator Edward Markey (D-MA) introduced S.836 “Children’s and Teens Online Privacy Protection Act” (COPPA 2.0)

For a summary of most recent COPPA 2.0 bill, text of the bill, actions on the bill, and other details of the bill, click here:

Senate version of Kosa

In May 2025, Marsha Blackburn (R- Tenn) re-introduced S.1748 -“Kids Online Safety Act” (KOSA)

For a summary of the Senate KOSA bill, text of the bill, actions on the bill, co-sponsors, and other details, click here: