No on Proposition 24, an overly complicated and misguided measure
The last thing California needs is another state regulatory agency that burdens businesses, especially now, as they adapt to an increasingly online model.
That’s why voters should reject Proposition 24, the California Privacy Rights and Enforcement Act.
Prop. 24 aims to replace the state’s current privacy law, the California Consumer Privacy Act, which was signed into law in 2018. The CCPA had its origins in an initiative backed by real estate developer Alastair Mactaggart, who quali
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