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[–] cyberpunk007@lemmy.ca 3 points 17 hours ago (1 children)

There were protections in the first place?

[–] akwd169@lemmy.sdf.org 4 points 16 hours ago* (last edited 16 hours ago)

No I don't think there really were many so your point is valid

But the law works like that, things are in a grey area or in limbo until they are defined into law.

That means the new law can be written to either protect consumer privacy, or make it legal to the letter to rape consumer privacy like this bill, or some weird inbetween where some shady stuff is still explicitly allowed but in general consumers are protected in specific ways from specific privacy abuses

This bill being the second option is bad because typically when laws are written it then takes a loooong time to reverse them

[–] Telorand@reddthat.com 90 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago)

Jesus Fucking Christ.

Y'all, remember when people freaked out over Mozilla changing their TOU (but not their Privacy Policy)? This bill is the pro-corporate, ultracapitalist, "hold my beer" version of that change, and it could be enshrined into law.

If you live in California, call your state reps (i.e. don't just email or write a letter). Tell them to vote no on this blatant privacy violation.

ETA: this is a bipartisan bill. If you have a Democratic rep, don't just assume they'll vote against it. Call them, too!

[–] PunnyName@lemmy.world 44 points 1 day ago (2 children)

As a reminder, California might be more liberal than many other states, but it also has 10% of the entire US population.

While 9.2 million CA voters for Kamala, 6 million voted for Fascist 47.

More people voted for Fascist 47 in CA than there are people in 31 different states. So yeah, CA is blue, but it's also insanely red, too.

[–] kautau@lemmy.world 24 points 1 day ago

True, but also zero Dem senators have voted against this bill moving forward at all. It got a unanimous 35-0 vote to move forward on Jun 3.

https://legiscan.com/CA/votes/SB690/2025

[–] IllNess@infosec.pub 12 points 1 day ago

California was 58.47% Dem to 38.33% Rep.

Only District of Columbia (90.28% to 6.47%), Maryland (62.62% to 34.08%), Massachusetts (61.22% to 36.02%), Hawaii (60.59% to 37.48%), and Vermont (63.83% to 32.32%) did better percentage wise.

California is still in the top 5 of the most Democratic states, even beating out New York (55.91% to 43.31%), Washington State (57.23% to 39.01%), and Illinois (54.37% to 43.47%).

If you look at the percentages, a lot of people voted for Trump everywhere. You can't just single out California for this.

[–] liquorisquicker@sh.itjust.works 18 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago)

Please use this website to find your california senator and assemblymember: https://findyourrep.legislature.ca.gov/ From there, you can click the links to their individual webpages. Scroll to the bottom or click on "contact me" to find their phone #s.

Also contact the office of Governor Newsom at 916-445-2841

Its easy to call! You just get some intern on the phone or their voice mailbox. You say something like, "Hi, my name is whatever, I'm calling from wherever, I want to encourage [politicians name] to oppose Senate bill 690, the corporate cover up act. Please protect my privacy." And then they say, "OK, how do you spell your last name? Thanks for calling"

Its not hard to do. The government feels crazier than ever. Make your voice heard!

Once you've done this, you'll realize that it's also easy to call your congress and house of rep members to encourage them to oppose attacking Iran.