. >> california state senator henry stern authored state bill 1283, which is still making its way through the assembly. it would give local school districts the authority to restrict the use of social media on school campuses. not just limit what apps are allowed, but also how students use their cell phones. >> if students go to the bathroom using the restroom, people are taking videos and posting them on snapchat, just to sort of shame and talk about how disgusting they are. >> students and school officials also spoke on pilot programs already implemented. stern says policies need to be designed to bring tech to the table, even considering legal recourse for students and schools against social media companies actually getting legal recourse not just to the student or their parent, but also to the school, to their teacher and the superintendent, pursue legal action and actually have monetary penalties and potentially greater penalties than that on social media. >> companies that simply say it's not our problem. >> but there are big challenges as well. some small school districts lack the