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The GDPR is the strictest data privacy law in the world, with few exceptions and hefty fines. In California, these concerns manifested as the California Consumer Protection Act somewhat modeled on the EU’s GDPR. [11] The CCPA’s initial drafting and placement on the 2018 ballot was led by Alastair Mactaggart. [12]
Signed into law by President Joe Biden as part of the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2023 on December 29, 2022 The Electoral Count Reform and Presidential Transition Improvement Act of 2022 is a revision of the Electoral Count Act of 1887 , adding to procedures set out in the Constitution of the United States for the counting of electoral ...
California State Legislature, 2021–2022 session. January 3: United States v. Elizabeth A. Holmes, et al. September 29: The Zacky Bill. November 8: 2022 California elections. November 14-December 23: 2022 University of California academic workers' strike
The new law requires a clothing, apparel and textile extended producer responsibility (EPR) program, as defined by lawmakers, reported Waste Today. “I’m very proud to see SB 707 signed into law.
First, Californians who received Golden State Stimulus (GSS) I or II are expected to receive MCTR direct deposit payments between Oct. 7, 2022, and Oct. 25, 2022, with the remaining direct ...
2022 United States Senate elections in California ← 2016 November 8, 2022 2028 → Candidate Alex Padilla Mark Meuser Party Democratic Republican Regular election 6,621,616 61.06% 4,222,025 38.94% Special election 6,559,303 60.89% 4,212,446 39.11% Special election county results Regular election county results Regular election congressional district results Padilla: 50–60% 60–70% 70–80 ...
The California Trucking Association in 2023 legally challenged the truck regulation, which was slated to go into effect at the start of last year, and California put it on hold pending a waiver ...
[16] [14] It followed some other failed attempts by governments to regulate data brokers, including a failed federal bill in 2022 to allow consumers to delete data in one-stop shop, and a 2022 California act that would have required registered data brokers to disclose more information to the state. [16]