Laura Berman hugs her son Sammy Chapman, who died at age 16 after taking a fentanyl laced pill he purchased on Snapchat. Berman is now advocating for Sammys Law to require social media platforms allow third party parental monitoring software. Now his parents Sam Chapman and Laura Berman are fighting to pass SB 1444 in the California state legislature, known as the Let Parents Choose Protection Act of 2024 — or Sammy’s Law.
SB 1444 was authored by state Senator Henry Stern, D-Calabasas, and cleared the Senate Judiciary Committee on Tuesday afternoon, bringing it one step closer to becoming law. Stern did not attending the meeting as he was observing the Passover holiday, so state Senator Dave Min, D-Irvine, presented the bill on his behalf.
“The problem is that there’s a conflict of interest with business motives and safety,” he said. “If we create a level playing field, we can allow parents to have access to all the platforms that their children are using.” Hoffman also shared a fear that the software would allow invasive surveillance and expose children in unsupportive homes to danger from their parents.News publishers group urges government to investigate Google for blocking some California news outlets
Chapman and Berman are also advocating for a federal version of Sammy’s Law, HR 5778, which was authored by Florida Rep. Debbie Wasserman Shultz. Earlier this year they joined a group of 20 grieving parents who traveled to D.C. to advocate in support of the law and other proposed bills to protect children on social media.
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