More than 50 child advocacy groups have formed the Digital Childhood Alliance to promote child safety online, and urge lawmakers to pass the App Store Accountability Act. The coalition supports the bill as an important step toward protecting children and teens in an increasingly online world.
Members of the coalition include many prominent conservative think tanks and organizations, including the Institute for Family Studies, the National Center on Sexual Exploitation, and the Heritage Foundation, authors of Project 2025.
Melissa McKay, Chris McKenna, Michael Toscano, Jared Hayden, Deseret News
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Maria Davis, Liberty University
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