Adding Private Right of Action to CCPA Isn't Breaking Deal, Says EFF
California lawmakers shouldn’t worry about breaking last year’s privacy deal that led to the California Consumer Protection Act, the Electronic Frontier Foundation said. Some raised that concern at a hearing last week about a bill proposed by Attorney General Xavier…
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Becerra (D) to add a private right of action and toughen enforcement (see 1904100051). “What lawmakers should remember is that their most important deal is with their constituents,” EFF Legislative Activist Hayley Tsukayama blogged Thursday. American Civil Liberties Union polling shows 96 percent of Californians support stronger privacy laws, she said.