The second hearing of Montana’s House of Representatives dominated by Republicans voted today, with an overwhelming 60 votes in favor and 39 votes against, deciding to completely ban the highly popular TikTok application. It will then be signed into law by the governor.
If signed by the governor, the ban would be unprecedented. Washington is increasingly calling for restrictions on TikTok, and the ban in Mongolia is also a test of the US’s total ban on TikTok.
According to the content of this motion, Apple (Apple) and Google (Google) will have to remove TikTok from the APP store, and if they violate the rules, the company will face a fine of $10,000 per day.
The proposed ban in Montgomery is scheduled to take effect in 2024, but it will almost certainly face legal procedural challenges. Due to the unprecedented nature of the bill in the United States, it may go all the way to the Supreme Court in Washington.
USTOWER
Guiding America by Light