(Credit for Photo: Photo Courtesy of Commonwealth Media Services, Caption for Photo: Attorney General Dave Sunday was joined by Pennsylvania students and school leaders to summarize the teenTALK program, a series of roundtable discussions between the Attorney General and students about social media’s impact on mental health.)
Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News
(Harrisburg, PA) Attorney General Dave Sunday announced the release of a 20-page report on the teenTALK program for the 2025–26 school year at the Capitol Media Center in Harrisburg yesterday, summarizing a series of roundtable discussions with students about social media and offering recommendations for Pennsylvanians.
The teenTALK program included closed-door meetings between students and Sunday focused on how young people use social media and how technology affects mental health.
In recent months, Sunday spoke with about 160 students from 35 schools across Pennsylvania.
According to the report, students discussed both the benefits and drawbacks of social media, noting that it can be helpful but also a source of stress and anxiety. The report outlines the main themes raised during those discussions.

