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Gallagher Introduces Bill to Protect Free Speech on Social Media

Mar 05, 2021 12:00AM ● By Curtis Grima, Office of Assemblyman James Gallagher

User’s speech on these platforms should be protected under the First Amendment

SACRAMENTO, CA (MPG)  – Assemblyman James Gallagher (R-Yuba City), along with coauthor Kevin Kiley (R-Rocklin), announced AB 1114, which would define social media platforms as “public forums’’, essentially applying the First Amendment protections to social media platforms.

AB 1114 would prevent social media platforms such as Facebook, YouTube or Twitter from removing or manipulating any content unless it was unprotected speech under the First Amendment. Platforms would still be able to remove content such as pornography, incitements to violence or obscenities. 

Gallagher said, “Social Media platforms are today’s version of a public square. User’s speech on these platforms should be protected under the First Amendment just like it would if they were speaking in a public space. Canceling people and views, in addition to being Orwellian, is contributing to further polarization in our politics today”.

For more information on Assemblyman Gallagher, and to track legislation visit www.assembly.ca.gov/Gallagher