A proposed Utah bill would require social media companies to verify the ages of users, but without requiring government-issued IDs.
of sadness or hopelessness, up from 36% in 2011 to 57% in 2021. Nearly one-third of teen girls in 2021 seriously considered attempting suicide.
"We keep talking about the girls in our community," she said. "But we really do have another problem in this state and in this country with the males accessing social media ... that's causing adverse behavior in our schools." Senate President Stuart Adams, R-Layton, commended McKell for running the bill, saying it's something the Legislature needs to address.
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