major "I convince you at this line since you can't think right to understand censorship is bad" talk pieces to send to reps and companies. despite them clearly not caring about you they do got to pretend they do and post pone their actions
ID verification would spike identity theft and fraud. People will obviously try to get not actual IDs to past verification and remain free. They won't get caught unless too many use the same ID or if they do something the gov considers heinous which in this day may even be something mundane like government criticism.
These laws remove responsibility to parents and companies to protect children. They can now point to the law and say its not in their hands anymore but truly the government can't just magically spawn* (asterisk) out of nowhere and tell little Jimmy to brush his teeth. Parents are still required to do their job and care for their kids as companies will always need to catch people who dodge the rules to get it with children which always exist. Companies especially may put less effort into child safety because it means less money spent. KOSA and SCREEN will harm child safety, not protect it.
NSFW content isn't leaving the internet and it will find new ways to move around. Many people mention the abolition era where people opened speakeasies and made moonshine in their tubs. People also mentioned more entering the dark web, something made for situations like this anyways. The main point? People, including horny teenagers, will just find another sneakier way to access NSFW content. This actually makes the "oh so pure fight against nasty content" Absolutely worse as people will be hiding it more. A teen wouldn't want to humiliate themselves by tying their ID to seeing porn, but they sure will FIND A WAY TO DO IT. This way might genuinely put them in danger of preds and groomers. It could also turn the consumption of the content into trade as people may need to access personal stashes of this content.
That's all I have so far. I had a list of US bills regarding censorship but I haven't finished it yet.
Your ID bill is the SCREEN act in both of the Legislative branch. The remaining bills either add more to COPPA and make it worse, one defines obscenity in a open to interpretation way, and the two warring in privacy.
Feel free to add more or critique the talk points. If these have issues or can become better then they should.