Since I've gotten the question in private, and since I know a lot of you are California voters, I would vote no on Prop 24, the measure trying to patch the state's hot mess privacy law. We need good regulation around data collection, and this isn't what it looks like.
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I won't disagree with that at all. I'd just add that politics is sometimes about opportunism and this measure exists right now.
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Strike while you can. The legislature is not going to improve upon CCPA next year. It's not their priority. If we don't pass
#Prop24 now,#BigTech will make it harder to strengthen privacy laws.https://twitter.com/jason_kint/status/1319120761244815360?s=20 …
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In an ideal world, definitely. But the state legislature is far from ideal. The best it would (not "could" but "would") do was the CCPA, which Sen. Hertzberg and Asm. Chau wrote (NOT MarySRoss). The leg had 2 yrs to strengthen it and didn't. That's why we have
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@AndrewYang is a proponent of#Prop24 and wrote a great piece about why he supports it:https://www.sfchronicle.com/opinion/openforum/article/California-s-Prop-24-is-the-right-framework-15601371.php … - Show replies
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