New Mexico attorney general proposes social media safety laws
New Mexico's attorney general is drafting legislation aimed at enhancing online safety for children and consumers. This initiative follows a significant court victory against Meta. (sources: fortune, theguardian)

Raul Torrez, New Mexico's attorney general, is working on two bills to improve online safety as a trial involving 29 states against Meta begins. This effort builds on the state's recent $900 million legal win over the company.
- Raul Torrez is drafting two bills focused on consumer protections and child safety online.
- The proposed legislation comes as a trial involving 29 attorneys general against Meta starts.
- New Mexico recently secured a $900 million court victory against Meta.
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The proposed laws aim to address concerns about online safety and the responsibilities of technology companies.
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