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Senate committee unanimously advances Georgia consumer data‑privacy bill
Summary
The committee advanced Senate Bill 111, the Georgia Consumer Data Privacy Protection Act, a state‑level privacy measure modeled on laws passed elsewhere. The bill passed committee unanimously after supporters said it balances consumer protections with business interests and preserves existing federal privacy exemptions.
The Georgia Senate Committee on Economic Development and Tourism voted unanimously to advance Senate Bill 111, the Georgia Consumer Data Privacy Protection Act, a comprehensive consumer privacy proposal the sponsor described as a "pro‑Georgia version" of state privacy laws passed elsewhere.
Senator Albers, sponsor of SB111, said the bill was developed over about 18 months with industry and legislative input…
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