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Daily Dashboard | Ballot Initiative Could Establish “Very Different Set of Privacy Rules” Related reading: OMB to issue government-wide AI risk mitigation directive

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A former California state senator and a trial lawyer have filed a “potentially revolutionary draft ballot initiative” with the California Attorney General’s Office, writes DLA Piper’s Jim Halpert for Technology’s Legal Edge. The initiative would restrict business and government disclosures of a broad range of personally identifiable information, Halpert writes, which could only be disclosed in narrow circumstances. If voters approve the initiative, California’s constitution would be amended to include “a very broad opt-in privacy regime with narrow exceptions…bringing to California a very different set of privacy rules than apply anywhere in the United States.” It would result in major cost increases for both business and government operations, Halpert writes.
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