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Senate tees up vote on kids’ safety bills  
The Senate set in motion a path for a vote on two bills to boost kids’ online safety and privacy, with a broad bipartisan vote Thursday to end debate on the legislation.   The Senate voted in a rare 86-1 on Thursday to invoke cloture, or limit debate, on the Kids Online Safety Act and the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA) 2.0.   The vote tees up a final passage for the bipartisan bills likely to take place next week and followed years of mounting pressure for Congress to put guardrails in place to limit the impact of social media platforms on kids and teens.   Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) voted against invoking cloture. In a floor speech Thursday the senator called KOSA

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