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A major consumer privacy law is likely this legislative session in Florida that stands to jeopardize not only technology companies, but financial services, healthcare entities, and thousands of small and medium-sized businesses that rely on digital marketing and advertising to conduct business.
Florida legislators are generally pro-business, but this year could be an exception. Talks are well underway in both the House and Senate to rewrite Florida’s data privacy laws with a nod toward adopting components of the more restrictive California Consumer Privacy Act of 2018, which became effective January 2020.
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Good Friday morning.
The daily rundown Between Wednesday and Thursday, the number of Florida coronavirus cases increased by 11,335 (1 percent), to 1,094,697; active hospitalizations went down by 11 (0.2 percent), to 4,548; deaths rose by 129 (0.6 percent), to 19,591.
Where’s the plan?