Keypoint: It was another busy week with committee movement on the Indiana and Iowa consumer privacy bills while lawmakers introduced six consumer privacy bills in Illinois, Massachusetts, Minnesota, New Hampshire, Vermont and Washington, four biometric privacy bills in Arizona, Massachusetts, Minnesota and Tennessee, and two children’s privacy bills in Massachusetts and West Virginia.
Below is the third weekly update on the status of proposed state privacy legislation in 2023. Before we get to our update, we wanted to provide two reminders.
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Keypoint: This week the Delaware House passed a data broker bill, the Connecticut Data Privacy Act was sent to the Governor, Louisiana scheduled a hearing on its bill, and the Hawaii legislature closed without passing a bill.