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Financial Privacy Law Inches Forward

The financial privacy law is inching forward in the California state legislature. The San Francisco Chronicle today praises the bill.

"It would be fitting for California to become the first state in the nation to seize the opportunity offered by Congress to exceed the weak privacy rules in the federal Financial Modernization Act of 1999. "

"This is the state that established privacy as an inalienable right in its constitution. Few aspects of our lives are as personal as our family finances. Assembly members should be encouraged by voters who care about privacy to pass the Speier-Nation bill."

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