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Tech companies vie for influence over Kansas app store age verification legislation
Kansas Reflector·2d ago
X / Twitter·Facebook·TOPEKA — A brigade of tech sector lobbyists flooded a Kansas committee with information and advocacy before legislators weighed a bill that would require age verification in app stores. Apple and Google “heavily lobbied” committee members ahead of a two-part hearing Monday and Tuesday, said Rep. Laura Williams, a Lenexa Republican. Several other lawmakers told […]
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