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Committee reports favorably on amendment to Vermont data privacy bill after straw poll
Summary
The Vermont House Committee on Commerce and Economic Development says it held a straw poll on a "Markov" strike‑all amendment to a data privacy bill and announced an 11 vote result to report favorably; members praised the committee's work on consumer and data protections and a separate amendment was withdrawn.
The Vermont House Committee on Commerce and Economic Development on March 27 conducted a straw poll on a "Markov" strike‑all amendment to a data privacy bill and the committee chair announced "11 to report favorably," according to the meeting record.
The result followed committee discussion and multiple amendments. "I just want to say I, wasn't excited about spending all of this time post crossover on this bill, but I think that we came up with something much better than what we had, and I'm glad…
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