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  • Nov. 2020 Voter Guide
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Prop 24: no recommendation on changing California’s privacy laws

ICI October 7, 2020

While the U.S. Constitution makes no mention of privacy, the California Constitution guarantees an explicit right to privacy right in Article I, Section 1. And “Prop 24: no recommendation on changing California’s privacy laws”

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