North Carolina lawmakers discussed House Bill 301 Tuesday, which would ban social media accounts for kids under the age of 14 ...
The bill would also require parental consent for 14-year-olds and 15-year-olds to maintain their own social media accounts.
The North Carolina bill would keep kids under 14 from having social media accounts while giving parents of teenagers more ...
Everybody was just heartbroken and devastated,” the mom said after her special needs son was not allowed to board with just a ...
The bill is meant to help families who want to adopt foster children maintain custody, establishes DHHS review in potential ...
North Carolina lawmakers will debate a bill Tuesday that would ban social media accounts for kids under the age of 14.
If passed, it would require parental consent for 14- and 15-year-olds. Apps would have 30 days to delete existing accounts.
A proposed North Carolina bill would prevent social media companies from allowing kids under 14 years old to open accounts. North Carolina lawmakers are trying to cut down on kids' ability to ...
A newly introduced bill in the North Carolina House seeks to offer free breakfast to all students in the state's public ...
as he introduces legislation to tweak processes governing foster care in North Carolina. A bipartisan bill introduced in the N.C. House of Representatives this week tweaks several processes around ...