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Following the enactment of the California Consumer Privacy
Act ( CCPA ), many states have attempted to
follow in California s footsteps by passing their own consumer
data privacy laws. On April 21, 2021, the Florida State House of
Representatives resoundingly passed consumer data privacy House
Bill 969 ( HB 969 or Florida Privacy
Law ), by a vote of 118 to 1. HB 969 will now move on to the
Florida State Senate, which has been slow to approve its own
consumer privacy legislation, Senate Bill 1734 ( SB
1734 ). The Senate must act quickly, if at all, before the
Ron DeSantis joins The Ingraham Angle to discuss his attempts to counter Big Tech censorship
We live in the digital information age, and there is a tug of war over who owns your data – you or the online businesses that demand it and use it.
Fortunately, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis and Speaker of the House Chris Sprowls have stepped forward to address this – what I believe is one of our most pressing problems.
This week, with their encouragement, I introduced a ground-breaking Consumer Data Privacy bill in the Florida House of Representatives that will put the ownership of personal data back into the hands of individual Floridians, while at the same time allowing big tech and businesses to access our information – as long as we give them permission.
Minnesota is now the latest state to take strides towards enacting an omnibus consumer data privacy law. On February 22, 2021, the “Minnesota Consumer Data Privacy Act” was introduced.