The state's definitive consumer privacy law, whose implementation was delayed a year, emerged in a different form this week after lawmakers carved out a number of pro-industry exemptions.
Nine bills backed by bipartisan support and various industries advanced through committees Tuesday.
The California Consumer Privacy Act, or AB 375, first enacted last year as the definitive pro-privacy legislation...
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