Minn. Governor Signs Privacy Act
Minnesota became the 19th state with a privacy law Friday when Gov. Tim Walz (D) signed an omnibus (HF-4757) that includes language from the state’s comprehensive data privacy bill. Legislators moved privacy language to that bill from a different omnibus…
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(SF-4942) before it passed the legislature. Privacy lawyers say it mostly follows the Virginia and Connecticut model, while adding a right to question profiling decisions and other new requirements (see 2405200059). Vermont could become the 20th state with a comprehensive privacy law if Gov. Phil Scott (R) signs H-121 (see 2405130050).