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Senate Judiciary Committee — SB 1047
CA · Mar 30, 2026 · 3h 42m
Senate Judiciary Committee hearing
00:04:12
Sen. Williams (Chair)
"Good morning. We convene today to hear testimony on SB 1047, the Consumer Privacy Rights Act..."
00:12:04
Sen. Williams (Chair)
"Opening remarks on SB 1047. Today we examine the Consumer Privacy Rights Act..."
00:18:47
R. Chen (CA Chamber of Commerce)
"We appreciate the committee's willingness to engage with industry on the compliance timeline..."
00:24:31
Dr. A. Patel (Stanford)
"The data broker provisions in SB 1047 closely mirror the EU model for consumer protection..."
00:31:08
Sen. Nguyen
"Dr. Patel, how do you see the enforcement mechanism differing from GDPR in practice..."
00:38:15
M. Reyes (Digital Ad Alliance)
"The opt-out provisions as written would effectively end targeted advertising in California..."
00:42:18
Sen. Williams (Chair)
"Let me be direct. Consumer transparency isn't optional. Consumers deserve real control. These opt-out provisions go further than CCPA..."
00:49:33
T. Walsh (Small Business Coalition)
"We urge the committee to consider a small business exemption for companies under 50 employees..."
00:55:02
J. Torres (Consumer Advocates)
"We strongly support the bill's treatment of data broker requirements and enforcement..."
01:03:44
Sen. Park
"I have concerns about the enforcement timeline. Is 15 business days realistic for compliance..."
01:11:20
Dr. L. Simmons (UC Berkeley)
"Our research shows that 15 days is achievable for most platforms with existing infrastructure..."
01:18:30
K. Nolan (AG's Office)
"The Attorney General's office supports the enforcement framework as proposed..."
01:25:55
Sen. Nakamura
"I want to revisit the question of data broker registration. Who bears the compliance burden..."
01:32:11
Sen. Williams (Chair)
"Thank you all. I believe we have sufficient testimony to proceed to markup..."
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Consumer Privacy — 50-State View Active Jan 1 – Apr 11, 2026
Report Summary
Opt-Out Momentum
Consumer privacy opt-out legislation is accelerating across 14 states, driven by two distinct model bills. California SB 1047 leads with the strongest provisions since CCPA.
Data Broker Provisions
Seven states have introduced data broker registration requirements. Colorado and Texas committee substitutes broadened scope beyond the original drafts.
Enforcement Outlook
AG enforcement frameworks are converging on a 15-business-day compliance window. Expect 4-6 additional states to introduce bills by Q3.
Legislative Activity by State
Heatmap inputs
Volume
High Active Moderate Low None
Active Legislators
SW
Sen. S. Williams
Chair, Commerce · CA
4
RM
Rep. R. Martinez
Judiciary · TX
3
JP
Sen. J. Park
Tech & Innovation · NY
3
KN
Rep. K. Nolan
Commerce · FL
2
Related Bills
38 total bills tracked
Introduced
18
In Chamber
12
Passed
5
Failed
3
News
California privacy bill clears committee with bipartisan support
Apr 10, 2026
Texas data broker bill faces industry opposition ahead of markup
Apr 8, 2026
New York AG signals enforcement priorities for consumer opt-out
Apr 5, 2026

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CO SB 205
Consumer Opt-Out Protections Act
Colorado · Senate Commerce · 2 versions
Version Comparison
v1 — Introduced v2 — Committee Sub.
Section 4(a) — Introduced
Any entity that collects consumer data for targeted advertising shall provide an opt-out mechanism upon request and submit compliance reports within 30 days of each quarter.
Section 4(a) — Committee Sub.
Any entity that collects consumer data for digital advertising or data brokerage purposes shall provide an opt-out mechanism displayed at point of collection, honored within 15 business days and submit compliance reports within 90 days of each quarter.
Amendment A-003: Broadens scope to include data brokers. Strengthens opt-out timeline to 15 business days. Extends AG reporting window to 90 days.
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Sen. Sarah Mitchell
Colorado · Senate District 25 · Commerce Committee (Chair)
D
Commerce & Energy (Chair)
5 Democratic · 3 Republican · Senate
Jt. Committee on Advanced IT
14 Democratic · 3 Republican · House
SB 205 — Consumer Opt-Out Protections
SB 118 — Data Broker Registration Act
MR
Maria Rodriguez
Chief of Staff
JK
James Kim
Legislative Director
Whip Count — SB 1204
Likely Yes — wants narrower scope
Voted Yes on SB 205 in committee · 2 days ago
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