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Young lawmakers talk online child safety and AI policy at annual bipartisan summit

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A panel discussed kids' online safety and artificial intelligence during a conference of Gen Z and millenial lawmakers Friday July 10, 2026. Pictured, from left, are moderator Diana Haber-Daws, South Carolina State Rep. Brandon Guffey, Ohio state Rep. Christine Cockley and Project Liberty President Tomicah Tilleman. (Photo by Amelia Twyman/States Newsroom)
WASHINGTON — Young Democratic and Republican state lawmakers from across the country found common ground Friday on the need to regulate artif

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