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In this episode, Alan chats with Vermont State Representative Monique Priestley about her multi-year attempt to get a privacy law passed in the State of Vermont. They discuss Vermont's approach, what Monique has learned from the successes and failures of other state efforts, and what a "good" privacy law looks like. Rep Priestley's bio may be found at: https://priestleyvt.com/about/ The discussion re: Private Rights of Action in Privacy Laws with Dr. Lauren Scholz is available at: https://www.youtube.com/live/RVb8xXWk.... My reaction to Dr. Scholz's testimony is available on my Substack at: https://chapell.substack.com/p/more-o... Takeaways • Lobbying pressure shapes privacy bills long before the public ever sees them. • Consumer rights only work if people can actually enforce them. • Data minimization is essential but difficult to regulate. • Political campaigns are major contributors to data misuse. • States struggle to keep definitions aligned as technology shifts. Chapters 00:00 Origin story of Rep. Priestley 03:15 How lobbying shapes privacy legislation 08:10 What a strong privacy law should include 13:20 Why data minimization is so complicated 18:45 The role of political campaigns in data abuses 24:30 Data brokers and updates, states are pushing 31:40 Authorized agents and deletion requests 36:30 How Vermont approaches sensitive data Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices (https://megaphone.fm/adchoices)