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Attorneys general urge Congress for surgeon general warnings on social media

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Wednesday, December 4, 2024

Attorneys general urge Congress for surgeon general warnings on social media

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Attorney General Jason Miyares | Attorney General Jason Miyares Office

RICHMOND, VA – In a letter to Congress, Attorney General Jason S. Miyares and 41 other attorneys general have called on lawmakers to pass legislation requiring a U.S. surgeon general warning on all algorithm-driven social media platforms. The letter comes amidst growing scrutiny of social media companies for their role in generational harm to young people’s mental health.

The attorneys general cited growing bodies of research that link young people’s use of these platforms to psychological harm, including depression, anxiety, and even suicidal thoughts in kids and teens. They also note how platforms feature irresistible algorithmic recommendations, infinite scrolling, and a constant stream of notifications designed to keep kids relentlessly engaged on the platforms, even at the expense of taking breaks, engaging in other activities, or sleeping.

General Miyares’s announcement today is his latest initiative to address social media’s negative effects on children. In October 2023, Miyares filed a lawsuit against Meta for harming youth mental health through its social media platforms. He has also demanded that Instagram stop monetizing child exploitation in coordination with 26 other state attorneys general. In addition, General Miyares had held town halls across the Commonwealth to hear from families and address internet safety for children.

Despite these efforts by Attorney General Miyares and similar efforts by other state attorneys general to address the harms caused by social media platforms, the attorneys general say the need for federal action is clear.

The attorneys general say more action is necessary because “social media platforms have demonstrated an unwillingness to fix the problem on their own.”

Attorney General Miyares joined the attorneys general of the following states in sending this letter: Alabama, American Samoa, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, the District of Columbia, Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Maine, Maryland Massachusetts Mississippi Michigan Minnesota Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina North Dakota Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Utah Vermont the U.S Virgin Islands Washington Wisconsin Wyoming

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