In last Wednesday’s newsletter, I discussed the Kids Online Safety Act (KOSA), noting that this censorship bill disguised as a child protection measure was scheduled to move forward imminently. On Thursday, the Senate held a cloture vote—necessary to move a bill to a full-floor vote when unanimous consent to do so can’t be reached—and voted 86 to 1 to move forward with the bill. Senators are now slated to vote Tuesday whether KOSA should become law. The one “no” in the cloture vote came from Kentucky Republican Sen. Rand Paul. In a “Dear Colleague” letter, Paul urged his colleagues to reject t…