The resolution addresses the growing public health crisis posed by social media and technology, particularly concerning the physical and mental health of minors. It recognizes the need for parents to receive support in safeguarding their children from emerging online threats and emphasizes the state's responsibility to take action in this regard. To facilitate this, the resolution establishes the Study Commission on Protecting Minors from Online and Technological Threats, which will consist of various appointed members from both legislative houses, as well as representatives from relevant organizations and agencies.
The commission is tasked with investigating issues related to online and technological threats to minors and will draft recommendations for proposed legislation aimed at enhancing protections for children. The commission is required to present its findings by the tenth legislative day of the 2026 Regular Session, after which it will be dissolved. Additionally, the resolution outlines the administrative support for the commission and mandates transparency through public notices and documentation of its activities.