Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey signed legislation Wednesday limiting electronic screen use in early childhood education and licensed child care settings across Alabama.
The Healthy Early Development and Screen Time Act was signed on Wednesday, March 4, by Governor Kay Ivey to introduce limits on children's screen time access.
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