Veto

California Governor Vetoes Consumer Privacy Bill Amid Tech Lobbying Concerns

California Governor Gavin Newsom has vetoed a bill aimed at enhancing consumer privacy by improving opt-out options for personal data sale. The decision, which has sparked debate about consumer rights versus industry regulations, highlights the influence of major tech companies like Google in legislative processes. As discussions on privacy laws evolve, California’s approach to balancing consumer protection and tech innovation remains a key topic.