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House repasses amended consumer privacy bill to protect children and precise location data
Summary
The House concurred with Senate amendments to House Bill 2008B, a technical amendment to the Oregon Consumer Privacy Act that clarifies protections for children's personal data and precise geolocation information; sponsors said the changes were requested by industry and the bill passed unanimously.
The Oregon House on Tuesday concurred with Senate amendments to House Bill 2008B, an update to the state’s consumer privacy law that sponsors said clarifies protections for children’s personal data and for precise geolocation information.
Representative Johnson, who moved the concurrence, told colleagues the underlying measure…
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