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CCIA Raises Concerns With Kentucky “Addictive Platforms” Bill

Washington – The Computer & Communications Industry Association expressed opposition to a Kentucky online addiction bill. Kentucky House Bill 227 would impose sweeping requirements on online ser...
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CCIA To Testify Before Connecticut Lawmakers on Social Media Age Verification Bill

Washington – The Computer & Communications Industry Association will testify today before the Connecticut Joint Committee on General Law on a social media age verification bill. CCIA will cautio...
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CCIA To Testify Against Georgia Age Verification Bill, Warning of Privacy Risks and Constitutional Concerns

Washington – The Computer & Communications Industry Association will testify today before the Georgia Senate Children and Families Committee in opposition to SB 467, cautioning that the proposal...
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CCIA Warns Maryland Dynamic Pricing Bill Could Raise Online Shopping Costs

Washington – The Computer & Communications Industry Association will testify today before the Maryland Senate Finance Committee on pricing algorithms. CCIA will caution that SB 387,  titled...
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