The California State Assembly held a hearing June 12 on the California Privacy Rights Act, formerly known as "CCPA 2.0." CPRA author Alastair Mactaggart was on hand to explain why he thinks the CPRA should make it to the ballot, but critics asked: Why now? The ink on the CCPA's regulations is barely dry, and companies are scrambling to get compliant. Is now the right time to throw another law at them? IAPP Editor Angelique Carson, CIPP/US, has the details for The Privacy Advisor.
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