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The Kids Online Safety Act has faced a series of setbacks this fall — and K Street views a rally at the end of the year as unlikely.

A quarter of K Street sees KOSA moving this year

The Kids Online Safety Act has faced a series of setbacks this fall — and K Street views a rally at the end of the year as unlikely.

In our most recent Canvass survey, just over a quarter of K Street leaders (27%) said KOSA was likely to pass in the lame-duck session. More than half of those responding said the measure was unlikely to move (53%).

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