politics
KOSA gets another shot in the Senate, but still has a long way to go.
The Senate Commerce Committee passed a version of the Kids Online Safety Act that includes the hallmark duty of care, which the House stripped from the version its committee passed. It’s a significant — but limited — step, since the bill got stuck in the House last time it passed the Senate.

TL;DR
- The Senate Commerce Committee passed a version of the Kids Online Safety Act.
- This version includes the "duty of care" provision.
- The House had previously removed the "duty of care" from its version of the bill.
- The bill's advancement is a significant but limited step.
- The bill got stuck in the House the last time it passed the Senate.