policy-stakeholder
Common Sense Media on California SB 53
Metadata
| Source Table | policy_stakeholders |
| Source ID | a1io6sl1lc |
| Source URL | techcrunch.com/2025/09/29/california-governor-newsom-signs-landmark-ai-safety-bill-sb-53/ |
| Parent | California SB 53 |
| Children | — |
| Created | Mar 21, 2026, 1:30 AM |
| Updated | Mar 21, 2026, 3:13 PM |
| Synced | Mar 21, 2026, 3:13 PM |
Record Data
id | a1io6sl1lc |
policyEntityId | California SB 53(policy) |
stakeholderEntityId | — |
stakeholderDisplayName | Common Sense Media |
position | support |
importance | medium |
reason | Backed SB 53 as a necessary consumer and child safety measure; advocated for transparency requirements |
source | techcrunch.com/2025/09/29/california-governor-newsom-signs-landmark-ai-safety-bi… |
context | [ "Leading child safety advocacy organization; Jim Steyer (founder) has long-standing relationship with Newsom", "Focus on AI transparency aligns with their broader digital safety agenda" ] |
Source Check Verdicts
unverifiable95% confidence
Last checked: 4/9/2026
The record claims Common Sense Media is a stakeholder related to an unspecified policy (likely SB 53 based on context). The source article extensively discusses SB 53, its provisions, and various stakeholders' positions (OpenAI, Anthropic, Meta, Google DeepMind, Senator Scott Wiener, Gov. Newsom). However, Common Sense Media is not mentioned anywhere in the provided text. Without any mention of Common Sense Media in the source, the claim cannot be verified or contradicted—it is simply not addressed by the source material.
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