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US social media legislation gains momentum as key Republican senator pledges support

By Thomson Reuters May 12, 2026 | 3:27 PM

By Courtney Rozen

WASHINGTON, May 12 (Reuters) – U.S. legislation that would require social media companies to take more responsibility for how ​their apps affect children and teens overcame ‌a key hurdle on Tuesday, when a leading Republican senator said he would back the bill.

U.S. Senator Ted Cruz said at an event in Washington on ‌Tuesday ​that he will back ⁠the Kids Online Safety ⁠Act, a bill that would require social media companies to “exercise reasonable care” when designing features that contribute to harms to minors, according ​to the legislation. The list of harms includes eating disorders, depression and sexual harassment of ⁠minors, among others.

Cruz’s support ⁠is significant because he chairs the ​Senate Commerce Committee, the panel typically responsible for ​vetting and approving the legislation before the ‌rest of the chamber votes on it. Cruz supported similar legislation in the past, but so far had not arranged a formal ⁠committee vote on the bill during the 119th Congress, the legislature’s current session.

“We are going to pass it ⁠out of ‌the Commerce Committee, we’re going ⁠to pass it in the Senate,” ​he ‌said at an event outside the ​U.S. Capitol ⁠on Tuesday with parents who say they lost their children to online harms.

A spokeswoman for Cruz didn’t immediately respond to a request for comment from Reuters.

(Reporting by Courtney Rozen; editing by ​Edward Tobin)