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Articles

17 Jun 2026

Omaha, NE Chapter Leader: Lincoln Journal Star – Advocacy groups call for ‘commonsense guardrails’ for children using AI, social media

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Op-eds

17 Jun 2026

La Grange, IL Chapter Leader: Let’s Bring Back the Old School Summer

Press Releases

28 May 2026

Illinois Legislature Passes Nation’s Strongest AI Safety Law

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Press Releases

18 May 2026

MAMA, Nationwide Movement Fighting To Protect Children From Addictive Tech, Achieves Major Milestone With Grassroots Chapters In 26 States

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Articles

22 Apr 2026

Denver, CO Chapter Leader Dana Grueser was Featured in a New York Post Column about How She Saved her Son From Online Grooming by Violent Extremists

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Articles

22 Apr 2026

Fort Mill, SC Chapter Leader Kimberly Long Testified Before a State Senate Committee in Support of an AI Chatbot Protection Bill

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