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<p>Hello coalition,</p>
<p>Thank you all for your support of A.B. 1760-Privacy for All. We
look forward to speaking with you all on Friday at 11 am PT. <b>It
is very important that </b><b><span style="color:windowtext">everyone</span>
</b><b><span style="color:windowtext">join </span>the call this
Friday, April 19th</b> as we head into our crucial <b>Privacy
Committee hearing on April 23rd at 1:30 pm PT.</b></p>
<p><b><i>We need your voices now more than ever.</i></b> There is
incredible pressure from the tech industry to kill this bill
quietly. This has put enough pressure on Asm. Wicks that she had
to amend the bill to remove the private right of action—a
concession necessary to even grant the bill a public hearing.</p>
<p>Many coalition members are now also fully supporting Sen.
Hannah-Beth Jackson's S.B. 561, which retains its private right of
action. We encourage you all to support that bill, as it directly
address<span style="color:windowtext">es</span> what the Attorney
General's Office itself <span style="color:windowtext">says it
needs to </span>enforce the CCPA.</p>
<p>But we all continue to stand firmly behind A.B. 1760, because it
ensures:</p>
<blockquote style="margin-top:5.0pt;margin-bottom:5.0pt">
<p> - everyone can learn which companies have received their
personal information through a sale or other form of sharing. </p>
<p> -companies that share data, as well as those that sell it, are
required to get opt-in consent to do so. This helps people
become aware of the myriad ways personal information is shared
in the modern digital world.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal"> -companies cannot punish people for
exercising their right to privacy, by imposing a higher price or
inferior service.</p>
</blockquote>
<p>There are over twenty bills to erode the California Consumer
Privacy Act in the legislature right now—including several that
will be heard along A.B. 1760 and are sponsored by Privacy
Committee members. We have to be clear that we want privacy law in
the state to move forward, not slide back.</p>
<p><b><i>We need to provide strong backup for our author, Asm. Buffy
Wicks.</i></b> Your support is <i>essential</i> to getting
A.B. 1760-Privacy for All, through this important hearing and to a
floor vote.</p>
<p><b><i>We need to put pressure on the privacy committee ahead of
the 4/23 hearing.</i></b> Please drive calls, voice your
support on social media and show up to the hearing. </p>
<p> - <span style="color:windowtext">Tweet support and thanks to
@BuffyWicks, and keep up the pressure on @AsmEdChau @BauerKahan
@AsmMarcBerman @IanCalderon @ASMGabriel @J_GallagherAD3
@JayObernolte @AsmChristySmith @KevinKileyCA @ASM_Irwin</span></p>
<p>We need your voices and input as we head into next week. Please
join our call <b> Friday, 4/19 at 11 a.m. PT</b> to strategize
with us.</p>
<p>Thanks,</p>
<p> Hayley Tsukayama <br>
</p>
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Hayley Tsukayama
Legislative Activist
(415) 436-9333 x161 | @htsuka
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