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Daily Dashboard | Texas Likely To Enact Nation’s Strongest E-Mail Privacy Law Related reading: OMB to issue government-wide AI risk mitigation directive

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After unanimously passing both houses of the Texas state legislature, HB 2268 has landed on Gov. Rick Perry’s desk for enactment, Ars Technica reports. If signed, Texas would host the nation’s strongest e-mail privacy bill. The proposed bill would require state law enforcement to obtain a warrant prior to accessing any e-mails, regardless of age of the electronic documents. Though the bill would give residents protections from state-level snooping, the bill would not prevent federal investigations. Perry has until June 16 to sign or veto the bill. If he does neither, the bill would automatically go into effect on September 1, the report states.
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