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Assembly committee moves AB 810 to require special districts to migrate public websites to .gov or .ca.gov; districts warn of costs and naming limits
Summary
AB 810 would require special districts and certain joint powers authorities to move public‑facing websites and emails to .gov or .ca.gov by 2031; supporters said the change will reduce spoofing and fraud, while special‑district groups warned of technical, naming and cost challenges.
Assemblymember Erwin presented AB 810, which would require special districts and joint powers authorities to migrate public‑facing websites and agency email addresses to .gov or .ca.gov domains by 2031. The author said the change would reduce fraud and spoofed sites that confuse residents, especially during emergencies, and noted a prior law…
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