Missouri 2026 Regular Session

Missouri House Bill HB1878

Introduced
1/7/26  

Caption

Establishes provisions relating to civil liability for publishing or distributing material harmful to minors on the internet

Impact

If enacted, HB 1878 would significantly alter the legal landscape regarding the publishing of online materials, particularly those accessible to minors. The bill could lead to increased scrutiny of internet content, as publishers may now face legal consequences for distributing materials that could be classified as harmful. This change could potentially deter platforms from allowing certain forms of content, effectively influencing what minors are able to access online, thus raising discussions about the balance between safeguarding youth and preserving free speech.

Summary

House Bill 1878 aims to establish provisions related to civil liability for individuals and entities that publish or distribute material deemed harmful to minors on the internet. The bill highlights the growing concern surrounding internet content and its potential impact on youth, seeking to hold publishers accountable for any detrimental effects arising from such content. The intent of the legislation is to promote safer online environments for children by imposing certain responsibilities on content distributors.

Contention

Notable points of contention surround the bill's implications for free speech rights and the challenges in clearly defining what constitutes 'harmful' material. Critics argue that the broadness of the term could lead to excessive censorship, with publishers potentially erring on the side of caution and removing content that may be beneficial or educational for minors. Supporters contend that the measures are necessary to protect children from inappropriate content, emphasizing a societal responsibility to ensure a safer digital space for younger audiences.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO HB236

Establishes provisions relating to civil liability for publishing or distributing material harmful to minors on the internet

MO SB765

Prohibits obscene or harmful materials from being accessible to minors in public schools and charter schools

MO SB411

Establishes provisions relating to the civil and criminal liability of disclosure of intimate digital depictions

MO SB626

Establishes provisions relating to liability for inherent risks of motocross activities

MO HB462

Requires schools to adopt school policies governing materials that are obscene or harmful to minors

MO SB159

Establishes provisions relating to the reconsideration of materials in a public library or public school library

MO SB448

Establishes provisions relating to release of certain liabilities for unauthorized or negligent disclosure of biometric identifiers or information

MO SB276

Creates and modifies provisions relating to access to pornographic materials

MO SB295

Establishes provisions relating to adult cabaret including civil liability for adult cabarets and the offense of engaging in an adult cabaret performance

MO SB443

Establishes the Civil Liability for Employers Hiring Ex-Offenders Act, which provides liability protections for employers hiring those convicted of certain offenses

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.