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Privacy activist in California launches new ballot initiative for 2020 election

The California State Capital Museum, the home of the California State Legislature since 1869. (Nick Otto/For The Washington Post) The activist who spurred California to adopt the country’s first-ever consumer privacy law is readying for another battle: a new ballot initiative that would be even tougher on tech giants and other big businesses that collect […]

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Rideshare, delivery apps pledge $90M California ballot fight

Uber, Lyft and DoorDash threatened Thursday to spend $90 million on a California ballot measure if they can’t reach a deal with unions and lawmakers on legislation that would change the rights of their drivers and other so-called gig workers. “We remain focused on reaching a deal, and are confident about bringing this issue to

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Bing votes ‘no’ on political candidate and ballot measure ads

Bing announced on Friday it is disallowing U.S. political candidate and ballot measure ads. Why search marketers should care Bing’s decision to block U.S. political candidate and ballot measure ads impacts any U.S. candidate or political organization as they will not be able to run advertising campaigns on the country’s second most popular search engine.

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California ballot measure could become ‘America’s GDPR’

Call it privacy’s revenge. The California Consumer Privacy Act now appears likely to qualify for the ballot, with more than enough signatures to put the measure before voters in November. After that, it would have a reasonable chance to pass absent a well-funded campaign that might scare voters into not approving the measure. Proponents present

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