💨 Abstract
A push in Texas to ban social media for children under 18 faced a setback as lawmakers missed a crucial vote. The bill, aiming to restrict access to platforms like TikTok and Instagram, failed to advance in the state Senate. Governor Greg Abbott's stance remains unclear. Critics argue the ban could restrict free speech, while supporters see it as a means to protect children.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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