KEY POINTS
  • Kids and teens under 18 years old in Louisiana may soon need their parents' permission to sign up for online accounts under a newly passed bill in the state.
  • The bill still needs to be signed by the state's governor to take effect.
  • The unanimous vote in both chambers of the Louisiana state legislature underscores the popularity of legislation aimed at protecting kids from online harms.

Kids and teens under 18 years old in Louisiana may soon need their parents' permission to sign up for online accounts, including for social media, gaming and more, under a newly passed bill in the state.

The measure, which still needs to be signed by the state's governor to take effect, follows a trend of laws in conservative states such as Utah and Arkansas that seek to limit adolescents' unrestricted access to social media. Liberal states such as California as well as some Democratic lawmakers in Congress have also been working on new regulations to protect kids from some of the harmful effects of social media.