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  2. Jim Steyer - Wikipedia

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    That same year, Steyer launched the Common Sense Kids campaign through Common Sense Media creating "a mass army for kids" by focusing on children's issues in the political field. [ 32 ] [ 19 ] Steyer currently leads a Stanford course lecture, featuring guest speakers such as Condoleezza Rice , Thomas Friedman , Jim Mattis , Nicholas Kristof ...

  3. Common Sense Media - Wikipedia

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    After founding JP Kids, an educational media company for children, and Children Now, a national child advocacy and media group, Jim Steyer founded Common Sense Media in 2003. In an interview with The New York Times , Steyer said he intended to "create a huge constituency for parents and children in the same way that Mothers Against Drunk ...

  4. Australia is banning social media for people under 16. Could ...

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    “It’s clear that social media companies have to be held accountable, which is what Australia is trying to do,” said Jim Steyer, president and CEO of the nonprofit Common Sense Media.

  5. Proposed California law would require warning labels on ...

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    Bonta, Bauer-Kahan and Common Sense Media Chief Executive and founder Jim Steyer compared the proposed labels to putting warnings on cigarette cartons.

  6. Worried about teens and phones? 21 helpful questions for ...

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    Common Sense Media, ... "It’s really up to you as a parent to be having an ongoing, non-judgmental discussion with your kids," Common Sense CEO Jim Steyer says, "but also talking about positive ...

  7. Margaret Spellings - Wikipedia

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    Spelling launched the Future of Tech Commission with Common Sense Media founder Jim Steyer and former Massachusetts Governor Deval Patrick in April 2021. As co-chairs, this commission will compile solutions for a comprehensive tech policy agenda under President Biden and Congress on topics as privacy, antitrust, digital dequity, and content ...

  8. Jim Steyer, founder of Common Sense Media, an organization that advocates for laws and policies to make media more child-friendly, said the advisory was "absolutely spot on" and "should be a ...

  9. Children's Online Privacy Protection Act - Wikipedia

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    [72] The next year, Jim Steyer, the CEO of Common Sense Media, has called for updates to COPPA, calling the time of the act's creation "the stone age of digital media" and pointing out the lack of platforms such as Google, YouTube, Facebook and Twitter at the time. [73]