Democratic lawmakers across three New England states are working to enact stricter data privacy laws that limit companies to collecting only as much information as they need to process a consumer’s request.
The effort by Vermont Rep. Monique Priestley (D), Massachusetts Rep. Tricia Farley-Bouvier (D) and Maine Rep. Amy Kuhn (D) is the latest pushback by legislators against an industry-accepted privacy framework that’s so far been enacted in nearly 20 states.
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