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Judiciary committee sends multiple bills to the floor and consent calendar; private‑equity housing and eviction bills drew robust debate
Summary
The committee moved a large package of bills (consumer privacy, online safety, breach notification, residential‑purchase limits by private equity and eviction reforms) to the floor or consent calendar; members debated enforceability and constitutional concerns, and one amendment (changing '30' to '50') was adopted on the private‑equity housing bill.
The Judiciary Committee on April 10 moved dozens of bills to the floor or onto the committee’s consent calendar, but several items prompted substantive floor debate.
Chair transitioned the meeting from nominations to bills and introduced substitute for Senate Bill 4 (consumer privacy and protection). The chair noted Section 18, which addresses automated license-plate readers (ALPRs), overlaps with other bills and said language would be reconciled as the measure advances.
The committee then considered Senate substitute for SB 5 (online safety) and substitute for SB 117 (data breaches…
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