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House overrides veto on consumer privacy bill with narrowed private right of action
Summary
The House voted 128‑17 to override the governor’s veto of H.121, a consumer privacy and age-appropriate design bill supporters say protects children and consumers while opponents warned of litigation risk and business burdens.
The Vermont House overrode the governor’s veto of H.121, legislation addressing consumer privacy and establishing an age-appropriate design code. Supporters framed the bill as necessary to protect children from manipulative digital design and to give Vermonters avenues for redress; opponents warned the bill combines multiple efforts, risks costly litigation and…
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