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Top GOP officials see KOSA as giving too much power to the Federal Trade Commission and Education Department.

Jim Jordan’s plans for Judiciary, tech and more

CANTON, Ohio – Count House Judiciary Committee Chair Jim Jordan (R-Ohio) among the many skeptics of the Kids Online Safety Act.

“We all want to protect kids, but I’ve got concerns,” Jordan said during a wide-ranging interview about the election and his legislative priorities should Republicans keep the House majority. “I think our committee has real concerns.”

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