Attorneys General Aaron Ford and Josh Stein Demanded Congress Institute Social Media Protections for Young Adults
Idea Category: Mental Health, Social Media
Attorneys General Aaron Ford of Nevada and Josh Stein of North Carolina were among forty-two state attorneys general who demanded that Congress require Surgeon General warning labels on social media apps to help curtail addiction and mental health crisis among young adults. They write that while states have taken legal action against companies in some cases, they also need support from Washington.
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North Carolina Attorney General Josh Stein Launched DOJ Delivers, a Tool to Map Settlement Funding from North Carolina DOJ to County Level
Idea Category: Transparency | Funding Source: ARP
Attorney General Josh Stein Announced a New Law Mandating Ticket Price Transparency
Idea Category: Consumer Protection, Transparency | Funding Source: ARP
Nevada Attorney General Aaron Ford Announced that Lawsuit Against Tiktok, Snapchat, and Meta Messenger Moved to Trial
Idea Category: Mental Health, Social Media | Funding Source: ARP
North Carolina Attorney General Josh Stein Announces The States Backlog of Untested Sexual Assault Kits Has Been Cleared
Idea Category: Public Safety | Funding Source: ARP
Attorney General Aaron Ford: Combatting Opioid Overdoses in Nevada
Idea Category: Public Safety | Funding Source: ARP


