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Created the #CCPA & passed #Prop24, the #CPRA, giving 40m people in CA the strongest privacy rights in the world.

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Californians for Consumer Privacy
5 years
We are thrilled to announce the passage of #Prop24, the California Privacy Rights Act, with a decisive majority of Californians supporting the measure to strengthen consumer privacy rights. #California once again makes history and leads the nation!
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@CAgovernor
Governor Gavin Newsom
2 years
Climate change is threatening our access to clean drinking water – doing nothing is not an option. This new approach to the Delta Conveyance Project, redesigned following community & environmental input, is how we build a California of the future. https://t.co/KjdKyUg24G
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WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW: Climate change is dwindling our water supply and threatening access for millions of Californians. This project proposal, redesigned following input from the public and Governor…
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@CA_DWR
California Department of Water Resources
2 years
DWR today released the Final Environmental Impact Report (EIR) for the proposed Delta Conveyance Project, advancing an essential piece of the state’s strategy to protect water supply for millions of Californians. The proposed Delta Conveyance Project was redesigned following...
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Californians for Consumer Privacy
2 years
This is REALLY important and we hope @CAGovernor Newsom continues his leadership on #Privacy issues by supporting #TheDeleteAct! Let's continue to ensure California leads the way on #PrivacyMatters! Thank you @SenJoshBecker for getting this to the Gov's desk!
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Senator Josh Becker
2 years
I was interviewed by @ktvu on #SB362 #TheDeleteAct. This bill, which is on @CAgovernor Newsom's desk, creates a free, one-stop-shop website for you to click DELETE and remove your data from being sold by unknown, 3rd-party entities. #caleg Watch here:
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@CA_DWR
California Department of Water Resources
3 years
Learn how the proposed Delta Conveyance Project would help protect #CA's State Water Project against #climate driven weather extremes, sea level rise, and #earthquakes in this episode of the Delta Conveyance Project Quick Question video series https://t.co/XzFxZC6WFP.
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@latimes
Los Angeles Times
3 years
Cracks, hacks and attacks: The many risks facing California's aging water infrastructure
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Outdated software, aging infrastructure and other weaknesses leave California's critical water supply vulnerable to cyberattacks and other threats.
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Californians for Consumer Privacy
3 years
Calif should use the strongest #privacy agency in the nation (@CalPrivacy) to regulate Artificial Intelligence (#AI). With unregulated chatbots, transparency in AI is more important than ever. Let's be smarter than the bots about enforcing privacy law! Exactly why we passed #CPRA
@cam_kerry
Cam Kerry
3 years
Yes it could.
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@CalPrivacy
California Privacy Protection Agency
3 years
1/ 🚨 Today the CPPA joined @CAgovernor and @AGRobBonta on a joint letter to Congress opposing preemption language in H.R. 8152, the American Data Privacy and Protection Act (#ADPPA). 🚨
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@CalPrivacy
California Privacy Protection Agency
3 years
“Privacy is a fundamental right, and California provides the strongest protections of those rights in the nation. We commend Sen. Dodd for his work to promote Californians’ consumer privacy.” -Chairperson Urban
@SenBillDodd
Senator Bill Dodd
3 years
#DataPrivacyWeek is about raising awareness of privacy threats as well as your rights as a consumer to protect yourself. Fortunately, California has been a leader in adopting safeguards without stifling innovation. #DataPrivacyDay @CalPrivacy https://t.co/azyJYlwxwP
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Californians for Consumer Privacy
3 years
We agree with @SenHannahBeth: federal pre-emption of #CPRA and #CCPA would weaken abortion rights. We can't let #ADPPA or any other federal legislation take away important #privacy rights! https://t.co/vz4BuCi8bh
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calmatters.org
California enjoys the nation's strongest privacy protections, but a bipartisan proposal in Congress could weaken abortion rights.
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@CalPrivacy
California Privacy Protection Agency
3 years
The California Privacy Protection Agency Board ("Board") will be holding a public meeting on Oct 28 and Oct 29, 2022. Information on how to attend the meeting and the meeting agenda can be found on our website at https://t.co/MAfqliAhCv.
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Californians for Consumer Privacy
3 years
Statement from CCP Chair Alastair Mactaggart on appointment to @CalPrivacy board: "I look forward to working with my colleagues to uphold and strengthen privacy laws for all Californians..." More:
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“I am so grateful to Attorney General Rob Bonta for the trust and confidence he has placed in me, and am humbled and honored to join the board of the California Privacy Protection Agency...
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Californians for Consumer Privacy
3 years
Today consumer #privacy champion and founder of Californians for Consumer Privacy, Alastair Mactaggart, was sworn in as a board member of @CalPrivacy by Attorney General @RobBonta! #PrivacyRights #CPRA
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@CalPrivacy
California Privacy Protection Agency
3 years
New! @SFChronicle op-ed from CPPA Board Chair Urban: "Congress should provide privacy protections to all Americans. But it must not proceed by trading away existing protections many Americans rely on.” https://t.co/KKrmMYLcNv #privacy #adppa #ccpa #cpra #cppa
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sfchronicle.com
New federal legislation would establish national data privacy rights but they would...
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Californians for Consumer Privacy
3 years
Important @latimes editorial credits @SpeakerPelosi and @RepAnnaEshoo for standing up for California's strong #privacy laws. Congress: don't let #ADPPA pre-empt and weaken state laws!
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latimes.com
A weak national privacy law should not override the Golden State's strong protections
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Californians for Consumer Privacy
3 years
Important editorial from the @latimes on why #ADPPA is "seriously flawed" saying:"It threatens to diminish the privacy protections Californians have come to expect from a state law signed in 2018 and a ballot measure voters approved in 2020." https://t.co/Sc8xstPNFT
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latimes.com
A weak national privacy law should not override the Golden State's strong protections
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Californians for Consumer Privacy
3 years
Californians for Consumer Privacy and @PrivacyToday OPPOSE #ADPPA Trojan Horse, joining @SpeakerPelosi, Governor @GavinNewsom and @CalPrivacy in saying a federal privacy law should not pre-empt existing stronger CA privacy laws. See comparison chart:
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caprivacy.org
We are writing to oppose H.R. 8152, the American Data Privacy and Protection Act (ADPPA), which would pre-empt the strongest privacy law in the nation, the California Privacy Rights Act (CPRA), and...
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Californians for Consumer Privacy
3 years
We agree w/ @SpeakerPelosi:"Proudly, California leads the nation not only in innovation, but also in consumer protection... it is imperative that Ca continues offering and enforcing the nation’s strongest privacy rights." Don't let #ADPPA pre-empt #CPRA!
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Californians for Consumer Privacy
3 years
Thank you @SpeakerPelosi for working to protect #CPRA, the strongest privacy law in the nation. Federal pre-emption by #ADPPA would set back #privacy rights and undermine the will of more than 9.3 million California voters to enshrine those rights.
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@SpeakerPelosi
Nancy Pelosi
3 years
Proudly, California leads the nation not only in innovation, but also in consumer protection.  With so much innovation happening in our state, it is imperative that California continues offering and enforcing the nation’s strongest privacy rights.
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