HB 808 OH Introduced
Require warning labels on addictive social media platforms
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Summary
This bill would require warning labels on social media platforms determined to be addictive. The legislation enacts new provisions in the Revised Code establishing requirements for platforms to display these warnings.
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Official abstract
To enact sections 1349.08, 1349.081, 1349.082, 1349.083, 1349.084, 1349.085, 5119.65, 5119.651, 5119.652, and 5119.653 of the Revised Code to require warning labels on addictive social media platforms.
Sponsors (2)
- Christine Cockley Democratic · primary
- Jodi Salvo Republican · primary
13 coauthors / cosponsors
- Rachel B. Baker Democratic · cosponsor
- Sean P. Brennan Democratic · cosponsor
- Darnell T. Brewer Democratic · cosponsor
- Karen Brownlee Democratic · cosponsor
- Crystal Lett Democratic · cosponsor
- Lauren McNally Democratic · cosponsor
- Joseph A. Miller, III Democratic · cosponsor
- Beryl Piccolantonio Democratic · cosponsor
- Tristan Rader Democratic · cosponsor
- Elgin Rogers, Jr. Democratic · cosponsor
- Anita Somani Democratic · cosponsor
- Eric Synenberg Democratic · cosponsor
- Andrea White Republican · cosponsor
Action history (2)
- Apr 1, 2026 Introduced · lower
- May 13, 2026 Referred to committee · lower
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