Progress

Current status
under deliberation
23 Apr 2023 rejected
31 Jan 2023 under deliberation
26 Jan 2023 under deliberation

Scope

Implementers
United States of America
Policy Area
Data governance
Policy Instrument
Data protection regulation
Regulated Economic Activity
cross-cutting
Government Branch
legislature
Government Body
parliament
Implementation Level
subnational

Timeline of events

23 Apr 2023
rejected

Rejected People's Privacy Act (SB 5643) in Washington State Legislature

On 23 April 2023, the People's Privacy Act (SB 5643), was rejected after failing to pass before the Washington legislative session adjourned. The Act would have applied to business entities in the state of Washington which, annually, would have had …

Source
Event type law
Action type rejection
Government branch legislature
Government body parliament
31 Jan 2023
under deliberation

Introduced People's Privacy Act (SB 5643) in Washington State Senate

On 31 January 2023, the People's Privacy Act (SB 5643), was introduced in Washington State Senate to create a charter of personal data rights in Washington state. SB 5643 is the companion bill of HB 1616, introduced in the House of Representatives o…

Source
Event type law
Action type introduction
Government branch legislature
Government body parliament
26 Jan 2023
under deliberation

Introduced People's Privacy Act in Washington House of Representatives (HB 1616)

On 26 January 2023, the People’s Privacy Act (HB 1616), was introduced by representatives Shelly Kloba, Mary Fosse, Gary Pollet, and Carolyn Eslick in the Washington State House of Representatives to create a charter of people’s personal data rights…

Source
Event type law
Action type introduction
Government branch legislature
Government body parliament

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