Latest Rhode Island Updates

The Providence Journal: “Children who star in their influencer parents’ YouTube videos and TikTok reels would be entitled to compensation under legislation proposed by Sen. Alana DiMario, D-South Kingstown.

Bill S 2798 wouldn’t affect people who simply post their family photos on social media, DiMario explained in a phone interview, but rather those “who choose to monetize that content.”

Want to take action in Rhode Island? For direct impact, contact Senator DiMario and other Rhode Island legislators using the find your legislators link and the email templates provided on the Quit Clicking Kids website. Additionally, keep an eye out for how to submit testimony for the bill to ensure that it continues to move forward in the legislative process.

If you can’t fit this form of advocacy into your schedule, another great way to contribute is to sign the petition linked here.

It is thanks to your advocacy that this movement flourishes, so join the movement to make lasting change!