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A Policymaker’s View: Senator Jon Husted

Protecting children online requires more than individual household rules. Families, technology companies, schools, and lawmakers all have a role in creating expectations that put children’s well-being first.

July 4, 2026 · 8-part video series

A shared responsibility

Senator Jon Husted draws on both family experience and public service to explain why awareness at home must be matched by safer products and stronger public policy.

The goal is not perfect monitoring. It is sustained parental involvement, clear expectations, and a digital environment that does not place the entire burden on families.

What children are navigating

  • Harmful and age-inappropriate content
  • Online predators, grooming, and sextortion
  • Cyberbullying and social pressure
  • Recommendation systems that can amplify risky content

Where action can begin

  • Keep conversations about technology ongoing.
  • Set clear expectations and revisit privacy settings together.
  • Protect time for family, friends, movement, hobbies, and sleep.
  • Expect meaningful safety features and age-appropriate protections from technology companies.

Digital Vanguard video series

Watch the conversation in eight focused chapters.

8 videos
Chapter 01

A moment that led to action

Chapter 02

From concern to action

Chapter 03

What we allow online matters

Chapter 04

Staying aware is part of parenting

Chapter 05

Children’s brains are still developing

Chapter 06

Accountability matters

Chapter 07

Technology companies can choose safety

Chapter 08

Protecting kids in the digital age

Keep learning. Keep talking. Move forward together.

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