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Dangerous "Kids Online Safety Act" Does Not Belong in Must-Pass Legislation
Dec. 15, 2022, 10:31 p.m. | Aaron Mackey
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Every year, Congress must follow through on an enormous and complicated task: agreeing on how to fund the government for the following year. The wrangling over spending often comes down to the wire, and this year, some Senators are considering shoehorning a controversial and unconstitutional bill, the Kids Online Safety Act (KOSA), into the must-pass legislation. Make no mistake: KOSA is bad enough on its own, but putting KOSA into the “omnibus package” is a terrible idea.
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