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118th Congress (2nd) Vote 221 - A bill to amend title 31, United States Code, to require agencies to include a list of outdated or duplicative reporting requirements in annual budget justifications, and for other purposes.

7/30/2024, 5:32 PM

Congress118
Number#221
Session2

Vote Summary

S 2073 - Kids Online Safety and Privacy Act

118th Congress (2nd) Vote 221 is a Senate Vote on Bill S 2073, Kids Online Safety and Privacy Act. S 2073 was introduced on June 21, 2023 by 1 Sponsors and 2 Cosponsors.

Bill 118 s 2073, also known as the Kids Online Safety and Privacy Act, is a piece of legislation currently being considered by the US Congress. The main goal of this bill is to protect children's privacy and safety while they are using the internet.

The bill includes several key provisions. First, it requires websites and online platforms that are directed towards children to obtain parental consent before collecting any personal information from users under the age of 13. This is intended to prevent companies from gathering sensitive data about children without their parents' knowledge or consent.

Additionally, the Kids Online Safety and Privacy Act mandates that websites and online services must provide clear and easily accessible privacy policies that outline how they collect, use, and share children's personal information. This is designed to increase transparency and help parents make informed decisions about their children's online activities. Furthermore, the bill requires online platforms to take steps to ensure the safety of children using their services, such as implementing measures to prevent cyberbullying and harassment. It also prohibits the use of targeted advertising towards children, as well as the sale of children's personal information to third parties. Overall, the Kids Online Safety and Privacy Act aims to create a safer and more secure online environment for children. By requiring parental consent for data collection, promoting transparency in privacy policies, and enhancing safety measures, this bill seeks to protect children from potential online threats and safeguard their personal information.

The vote passed with a tally of 91 For, 3 Against, 0 Present, and 6 Not Voting. When broken down by party, there were 43 Democrats, 44 Republican, and 4 Independents voting For, 1 Democrats, 2 Republican, and 0 Independents voting Against, 0 Democrats, 0 Republican, and 0 Independents voting Present, and finally, 3 Democrats, 3 Republican, and 0 Independents Not Voting.

Voting For

Democrat

Republican

Independent

91

43

44

4


Voting Against

Democrat

Republican

Independent

3

1

2

0


Voting Present

Democrat

Republican

Independent

0

0

0

0


Not Voting

Democrat

Republican

Independent

6

3

3

0


Official Vote Question

On the Motion (Motion to Concur in the House Amendment to S. 2073 with Amendment N. 3021) - A bill to amend title 31, United States Code, to require agencies to include a list of outdated or duplicative reporting requirements in annual budget justifications, and for other purposes.


Official Vote Result

Motion Agreed to (91-3)

Comments

Senators' Votes on A bill to amend title 31, United States Code, to require agencies to include a list of outdated or duplicative reporting requirements in annual budget justifications, and for other purposes.

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