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The California Privacy Protection Agency sent a letter to lawmakers today flagging concerns about the American Rights Act. As expected, it urges against preempting California's laws, calling preempting state laws a "short-sighted" decision that would "freeze protections for the next 30 years."

But it also raises concerns about gaps in the APRA that California's regulations already cover. For once I am out of characters, so check out the next few posts: https://subscriber.politicopro.com/f/?id=0000018e-e902-dff0-a7de-fd7edf260000

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