California's Alleged Consumer Protections May Be a National Burden

In June of 2018, California made waves by passing the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA), legislation that aimed to regulate business collection and dissemination of consumer data. Because of the size of California’s economy, the reach of the CCPA extended far beyond the Golden State’s borders. On November 3, Californians voted to expand the scope of the law even further, potentially kicking off another wave of burdensome consumer privacy regulations among other states.

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