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In gridlocked Congress, unlikely issue of cellphones in schools forges bipartisan bonds

Por: CBS News Politics January 29, 2024

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Congress may have found at least one clear signal out of its partisan dead zone: cellphones. In a heated election year, in which a narrowly divided Congress is largely stalemated on most legislation and disrupted by heated rhetoric, fears about the impact of cellphones and social media on children have united political rivals. In rapid succession over the past few months, bipartisan groups of members of Congress have proposed legislation or... + full article



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