1996-03-31 - (Excerpted Fwd) Minnesota Online privacy bill in conference comm

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From: “Deranged Mutant” <WlkngOwl@unix.asb.com>
To: cypherpunks@toad.com
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From: "Deranged Mutant" <WlkngOwl@unix.asb.com>
Date: Sun, 31 Mar 1996 22:54:28 +0800
To: cypherpunks@toad.com
Subject: (Excerpted Fwd) Minnesota Online privacy bill in conference comm
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Date:          Sat, 30 Mar 1996 11:33:26 -0600
To:            privacy@ftc.gov, net-happenings@vm1.nodak.edu, pubs@educom.edu
From:          shel@mtn.org (Sheldon Mains)
Subject:       Minnesota Online privacy bill in conference committee
Reply-to:      privacy@ftc.gov

Minnesota Online Privacy Bill in Conference Committee is in Conference Committee
3-27-1996

The following online privacy option bill passed the full Minnesota State
House and is now in conference committee with a "study" passed
today by the State Senate.  The various interests, including major
commercial on-line services, woke up to the bill and found Senate members
to amend their version which was similar to the House's on the floor with
a short bill that would instead require study.

It is a pretty incredible story that the House bill (following after this
intro) has gotten so far without major attention.

Sheldon Mains
shel@mtn.org

You can track the legislation via the legislative WWW at:
        http://www.leg.state.mn.us

[..]
Rob. 

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