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GA HR1749
Resolution
Status
3/18/2026
Primary Sponsor
Rob Clifton
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AI Summary
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Creates a House Study Committee on the Impact of Multiplayer Online Gaming Platforms composed of 5 members appointed by the Speaker of the House
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Committee will evaluate risks and benefits of multiplayer online gaming platforms for children, including exposure to violent content, privacy concerns, and communication with unknown persons
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Committee will assess whether existing online access and privacy protections for children are adequate and determine if new regulation is needed
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Members receive allowances under Code Section 28-1-8 for up to 4 days unless additional days are authorized, funded from House appropriations
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Committee must file any approved report with the Clerk of the House and stands abolished on December 1, 2026
Legislative Description
House Study Committee on the Impact of Multiplayer Online Gaming Platforms; create
Last Action
House Committee Favorably Reported
3/25/2026