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The Louisiana Republican gave his most detailed explanation yet of why he’s holding up the bill that passed the Senate with 91 votes.

KOSA ‘will empower dangerous people,’ Scalise says

TUCSON, Ariz. – The politics of kids protection can be pretty tricky for lawmakers. But House Majority Leader Steve Scalise insists he’s holding firm against the current Kids Online Safety Act.

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