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Can you link me to a red state with data privacy rules “in the same wheel house as GDPR”?
Here’s all the current and proposed laws
https://iapp.org/media/pdf/resource_center/State_Comp_Privacy_Law_Chart.pdf
Thanks. It’s embarrassing to see Massachusetts “in committee”. I like to think we’re usually pretty good with stuff like this
To be fair, almost all companies that do interstate business have had to comply with California’s laws - CCPA, CPRA, etc.
I get why it would be a low legislative priority. It’s a lot of work for something large and midsize businesses are already forced to do.