Congress: Vote NO on a KIDS Act That Protects Big Tech, Not Kids
House leadership just announced a deal to bring the KIDS Act to a floor vote. We need your help to stop it.
We are parents who lost children to social media harms—to eating disorders, sextortion, suicide, and other preventable online harms. For years, we have testified before Congress, shared the most painful stories of our lives, and fought for legislation that would truly protect children. We believed Congress was listening. This bill tells us otherwise.
The KIDS Act was shaped by the same companies that harmed our children. It eliminates any duty of care, removes protections addressing eating disorders, suicidal behavior, depression, and addiction, and replaces meaningful accountability with weak company policies. It was written to protect platforms in court—not children online.
The Senate already passed a stronger bipartisan bill by a vote of 91–3. This package is weaker. Passing it would take the political will families built through unimaginable loss and use it to give Big Tech greater legal protection instead of greater accountability. That is not progress—it is a betrayal of the families who have spent years fighting for meaningful reform.
Please stand with families, not Big Tech. Contact your Representative today and urge them to vote NO on the KIDS Act.
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