The Vermont Senate has declined to override Governor Phil Scott's veto of a comprehensive data privacy bill. The veto, which has been criticized by privacy experts such as Woodrow Hartzog and Neil Richards, represents a significant setback for state privacy legislation. Hartzog and Richards argue that the veto comes at a critical point for state privacy laws and that the wellbeing of consumers hangs in the balance. The bill aimed to enhance consumer protection and data privacy in Vermont, but its rejection now raises questions about the future of privacy legislation in the state.
#Vermont Governor Vetoes #Data #Privacy Act https://t.co/GNkzXDBHpQ #consumerprotection @GovPhilScott https://t.co/27xFeHG2VN
Minnesota Makes 19: Will Rhode Island’s Privacy Law Replace Vermont’s Vetoed Privacy Law as #20? https://t.co/UypyoQaxFD #State #ConsumerProtection #Privacy @SPB_Global https://t.co/LPdVDGphsN
Vermont Governor Vetoes Data Privacy Act https://t.co/Yihq2ZZx2p | by @FoleyandLardner
#Vermont Governor Vetoes #Data #Privacy Act https://t.co/GNkzXDBHpQ #consumerprotection @FoleyandLardner https://t.co/TSsPweuKqC
#BULawProf Woodrow Hartzog and Neil Richards (@WashULaw) write that Vermont Governor’s veto of data privacy legislation is a step backward, saying "We are at a critical point for state privacy legislation and our wellbeing hangs in the balance." ⬇️https://t.co/tV8cjb4oag
"The Vermont veto is a step backward for privacy" (by Woodrow @hartzog and @neilmrichards) https://t.co/5ZfNtr0CFm https://t.co/WbfEhzbhtO
Vermont Governor Vetoes Comprehensive Privacy Bill https://t.co/wutyq4ZahJ #Vermont #Privacy #Laws @vermontedition https://t.co/F7bYYk2ANP
Vermont Senate declines to override governor's privacy bill veto https://t.co/fZFXuQmJb9