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Wednesday, April 23, 2025

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Into the (Data) Breach

California lawmakers introduced a bill Monday to beef up the state’s consumer privacy act and eliminate the current 30-day waiting period the attorney general must endure before filing lawsuits on behalf of victims of data breaches.

SACRAMENTO, Calif. – California lawmakers introduced a bill Monday to beef up the state’s consumer privacy act and eliminate the current 30-day waiting period the attorney general must endure before filing lawsuits on behalf of victims of data breaches.

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