Computer & Communication Industry Association
PublishedDecember 11, 2025

CCIA Endorses Thoughtful Online Safety Bills Ahead of Markup

Washington – The House Energy & Commerce Subcommittee on Commerce, Manufacturing, and Trade is scheduled to mark up 18 online safety bills, including Promoting a Safe Internet for Minors Act (H.R. 6289), Kids Internet Safety Partnership Act (H.R. 6437), and Assessing Safety Tools for Parents and Minors Act (H.R. 6499) Thursday. These bills’ balanced approaches to online safety would aid in coordinating government efforts with key stakeholders — young users, parents, educators, and companies alike — to advance responsible privacy and security practices.

The following can be attributed to CCIA Vice President for Federal Affairs Brian McMillan:

“CCIA endorses the following bills and encourages their swift passage: Promoting a Safe Internet for Minors Act, Kids Internet Safety Partnership Act, and Assessing Safety Tools for Parents and Minors Act. We have long championed advancing protections for younger users online and applaud these approaches to provide strong educational campaigns that emphasize safety.”

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