Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota House Bill HF1289

Introduced
2/20/25  
Refer
2/20/25  

Caption

Social media platforms required to post a mental health warning label and timer notifications.

Impact

The bill will require social media companies operating in Minnesota to implement this mental health warning label and a notification system that activates at least once every 30 minutes of continuous use. This pop-up notification will inform users about their usage time and encourage them to take breaks as necessary. As it stands, the legislation seeks to instill a sense of responsibility in users by making them more aware of their social media habits, which is crucial in an era where mental health has become a growing concern for both policymakers and the public.

Summary

House File 1289 introduces significant regulations aimed at enhancing consumer protection concerning mental health in relation to social media usage. The bill mandates that social media platforms display a conspicuous mental health warning label each time a user accesses the platform. This label must inform users of potential negative mental health impacts and provide resources, including the contact details for a mental health crisis hotline. The aim is to raise awareness among users about the risks associated with prolonged social media usage and to encourage responsible consumption of digital content.

Contention

There are potential points of contention surrounding HF1289. Supporters argue that the bill addresses a critical issue in today's digital landscape, emphasizing the need for better mental health awareness among young and vulnerable users of social media. Conversely, some critics may view the bill as overly prescriptive, fearing that it could impose unnecessary restrictions on platforms and infringe upon user autonomy. Additionally, there may be concerns regarding the practical implementation and enforcement of these requirements, particularly concerning the balance between consumer protection and the operational realities of social media platforms.

Companion Bills

MN SF1807

Similar To Social media platforms mental health warning label postage and timer notifications requirement provision

Previously Filed As

MN SF2716

Certain activities by social media platforms regulation

MN HF4400

Prohibiting Social Media Manipulation Act created, social media platforms regulated, and attorney general enforcement provided.

MN SF4696

Prohibiting Social Media Manipulation Act

MN HF4077

Consumer protection, monetary and financial institutions policy, insurance, and telecommunications provisions added, modified, or eliminated; on-sale liquor licenses modified and authorized; technical changes made; reports required; and penalties established.

MN HF1503

Social media algorithms that target children prohibited.

MN HF1658

Insurance; infertility treatment coverage required by health plans and medical assistance.

MN HF5452

Use of social media for minors ages 15 and younger regulated, and anonymous age verification required for websites harmful to minors.

MN SF2101

Certain social media algorithms that target children prohibition

MN SF4097

Omnibus Commerce policy bill

MN HF294

Manufacturers required to report and maintain prescription drug prices, filing of health plan prescription drug formularies required, health care coverage provisions modified, prescription benefit tool requirements established, and prescription drug benefit transparency and disclosure required.

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