Ga. Senate Passes Comprehensive Privacy Bill
A possible Georgia data privacy law moved closer to reality as the Senate voted 53-2 on a bipartisan basis Monday to pass SB-111. The bill by Sen. John Albers (R) will go to the House next.
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A similar bill passed the Georgia Senate last year, but the full House never voted on it. Georgia’s proposed comprehensive privacy law is based on Virginia’s data protection statute and includes many exemptions (see 2502060057). A Senate committee cleared the bill on Feb. 19 (see 2502190033).