Posts Tagged Social Media

Virginia sued over new social media age verification law

During the 2025 legislative session, Virginia’s General Assembly unanimously passed a new law that requires age verification for the use of social media. Advocates say the aim is to protect children damaged by its extended use, but in a new lawsuit, free speech advocates argue it violates the U.S. Constitution. Brad Kutner has this report. 

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Youngkin signs Dem-backed social media limits for kids

Among the bills Governor Glenn Youngkin signed in the last week was a Democrat-led effort to add new limits to social media for kids. Similar laws have faced legal challenge. But Brad Kutner reports the bill’s author hopes to see Virginia’s effort survive. 

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The House and Senate have different opinions on this social media bill; what will Youngkin do?

Governor Glenn Youngkin is still considering how he wants to handle dozens of bills on his desk. Michael Pope has this report about one involving social media.

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Virginia lawmakers weigh social media restrictions for kids

Senator Schuyler VanValkenburg speaks about his bill limiting social media for children during a press conference this week. (Credit: Michael Pope)

Members of the General Assembly are debating what kind of restrictions they want to put on social media for children. Michael Pope reports.

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Virginia AG joins multi-state suit against Meta

Virginia Attorney General Jason Miyares announces his office’s participation in multi-state litigation against Meta for alleged damage its apps Facebook and Instagram cause teens. (Credit: Brad Kutner / Radio IQ)

Virginia Attorney General Jason Miyares announced his office’s participation in a multistate lawsuit against Facebook and Instagram parent company Meta Tuesday. Brad Kutner has more from Richmond.

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Senator Warner: Let Users Freely Move Their Data From One Social Media Platform to Another

428px-Mark_Warner_113th_Congress_photoShould you be able to move all your cat videos from Facebook to a competing social media platform? Michael Pope explains.

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Social Media and Lawmakers: What is Public Record and What Isn’t?

foia_stockAre social media posts public records? That was the question in a recent legal case that could have far reaching consequences for public records in Virginia. Michael Pope has the story.

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