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Fla. Senate Passes Bills on Broadband Records, Social Media in Schools

The Florida Senate passed a bill to make more of the state’s broadband program confidential. Senators voted 39-0 Tuesday for SB-552, which would exempt from public record inspection requirements information on communications services locations, project proposals and challenges submitted to…

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the Department of Economic Opportunity through state or federal grant programs (see 2303290071). It goes next to the House. Also, the Senate voted unanimously for HB-379, which would include requiring district school boards to implement an internet filter to stop student devices from connecting to social media over district-owned servers. It would ban TikTok on district-owned devices and using that platform for communications for school purposes. And it would require social media literacy education to grades six through 12. The House passed HB-379 last month but must now concur with Senate changes.