The Kids Online Safety Act will come before Congress this week for a vote and the name insinuates that it’ll help parents protect their kids. The problem with that, warns former presidential candidate and U.S. Sen. Rick Santorum, is letting the government take a role in parenting our children. He joins The Washington Times’ Higher Ground’s Billy Hallowell to explain why there’s a better and simpler alternative to the proposed legislation.

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