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AB 727 Advances Despite Potential Online Predator Warnings

September 5th, 2025· 1:16
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(The Center Square) - The California Senate Appropriations Committee approved Assembly Bill 727, despite pushback from Republicans that it puts children at risk for online grooming. Read more: https://www.thecentersquare.com/california/article_f527432a-084d-4e26-b05d-6a3101a05730.html

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