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CPPA board backs three state privacy bills after staff recommendations; several recusals noted

California Privacy Protection Agency · May 5, 2026
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Summary

The CPPA board authorized staff to support AB 15 42 and SB 1106 and to support AB 883 if amended. Votes passed (AB 883 4–0 with 1 recusal; AB 15 42 3–0 with 2 recusals; SB 1106 4–0 with 1 recusal). Several board members recused where conflicts were disclosed.

At its May 1 meeting in Sacramento, the California Privacy Protection Agency board considered staff recommendations on pending legislation and took formal positions on three bills.

Deputy Director Maureen Mahoney reviewed multiple federal and state proposals and recommended the board authorize staff to support AB 15 42 (a bill to prohibit sale or sharing of sensitive personal information under the CCPA), support SB 1106 (shortening data broker response time from 45 to 30 days), and support AB 883 "if amended" (a bill to…

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