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Throughout the month of March, states continued to introduce new
privacy laws of their own as Congress focused on enacting President
Biden s $1.9 trillion COVID-19 relief plan H.R. 1319, the American Rescue Plan Act of
2021 which President Biden signed into law on March 11.
The last month notably featured several key developments in
California, as the state announced the establishment of the
five-member inaugural board for the California Privacy Protection
Agency (CPPA), a new administrative agency created by the
California Privacy Rights Act (CPRA) and charged with implementing
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This page lists summaries of lawsuits filed about ballot measures in 2021. Lawsuits can be filed before an election specifically to keep a measure from being put on the ballot. Such pre-election lawsuits often allege one or more of the following: invalid signatures, biased or misleading petition language, or other criticisms that if agreed to by a judge could cause the measure to be removed or blocked from the ballot.