AB 1709, a closely watched "social media addiction" bill authored by Assemblyman Josh Lowenthal and coauthored by Assemblyman Josh Hovver, has passed through the dreaded Appropriations Suspense Day and will now move to the state Senate floor in the coming days, according to the SF Chronicle. The bill must be heard by the state Senate floor by Aug. 31... The post Hoover-backed ‘Social media addiction’ bill survives Suspense Day appeared first on …
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