
Californians for Consumer Privacy announced that it plans to submit well over 900,000 signatures to qualify the California Privacy Rights Act for the November 2020 ballot. Submission has begun in counties across the state and will continue for several days.
CPRA proposes to amend and fortify the consumers rights protections provided in the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) and to establish a new authority to protect these rights, the California Privacy Protection Agency.
Details from Californians for Consumer Privacy
View an infographic on the 10 most impactful provisions of the CPRA ballot measure from the International Association of Privacy Professionals.