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IL SB2064

Bill

Status

Introduced

2/6/2025

Primary Sponsor

Karina Villa

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Origin

Senate

104th General Assembly

AI Summary

  • Creates the Commission on Youth Social Media Engagement to develop a resource bank of evidence-based scholarly articles on the mental and physical health impacts of social media use by youth, internet safety, and cybersecurity, with a report due to the General Assembly by December 31, 2025

  • Requires the 27-member commission to include state agency directors, social media platform representatives, parents, youth ages 16-25, mental health professionals, and legislators appointed by the Governor and legislative leaders, with the first meeting by September 15, 2025

  • Starting January 1, 2027, social media platforms with over 100,000 Illinois users must either provide users under 18 with research-based information about social media's health impacts, or display pop-up notifications after one cumulative hour of daily use or between 10 p.m. and 6 a.m.

  • Notifications under the pop-up option must repeat at least every 30 minutes after the initial alert, and the Department of Public Health must establish standards for notification frequency and messaging content

  • Violations of the social media platform requirements constitute unlawful practices under the Consumer Fraud and Deceptive Business Practices Act, enforceable by the Attorney General

Legislative Description

YOUTH SOCIAL MEDIA ENGAGEMENT

Last Action

Added as Co-Sponsor Sen. Mary Edly-Allen

1/8/2026

Committee Referrals

Assignments4/11/2025
Executive3/18/2025
Assignments3/14/2025
Executive3/12/2025
Assignments2/6/2025

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