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AI Summary: The bill aims to improve consumer privacy by implementing an age-appropriate design code. It focuses on protecting individuals' personal information, especially children's data, online. The main provisions include setting guidelines for online services to ensure the privacy and safety of young users. This bill seeks to establish a framework that promotes responsible data practices and safeguards sensitive information, ultimately enhancing online privacy for consumers, particularly children.
Latest Action: Read first time and referred to the Committee on Commerce and Economic Development
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Actions (91):
2023-01-26 : Read first time and referred to the Committee on Commerce and Economic Development
2024-03-19 : Notice Calendar: Favorable with Amendment
2024-03-20 : Action Calendar: Favorable with Amendment
2024-03-20 : Rep. Priestley of Bradford moved to postpone action until 03/21/2024
2024-03-21 : Action Calendar: Favorable with Amendment
2024-03-21 : Read second time
2024-03-21 : Rep. Priestley of Bradford reported for the Committee on Commerce and Economic Development
2024-03-21 : Rep. Andriano of Orwell moved to amend the report of the Committee on Commerce and Economic Development, which was agreed to
2024-03-21 : Report of Committee on Commerce and Economic Development, as amended, agreed to
2024-03-21 : Third Reading ordered
2024-03-22 : Action Calendar: Third Reading
2024-03-22 : Read third time
2024-03-22 : Rep. Marcotte of Coventry demanded yeas and nays
2024-03-22 : Roll Call Results Passed -- Needed 70 of 139 to Pass -- Yeas = 139, Nays = 0
2024-03-22 : Passed
2024-03-27 : Read 1st time & referred to Committee on Economic Development, Housing and General Affairs
2024-04-25 : Entered on Notice Calendar
2024-04-25 : Second Reading
2024-04-25 : Favorable report with proposal of amendment by Committee on Economic Development, Housing and General Affairs
2024-04-25 : Referred to Committee on Appropriations per Senate Rule 31
2024-04-30 : Entered on Notice Calendar
2024-04-30 : Second Reading
2024-04-30 : Favorable report with proposal of amendment by Committee on Economic Development, Housing and General Affairs
2024-04-30 : Favorable report by Committee on Appropriations
2024-05-01 : New Business/Second Reading
2024-05-01 : Favorable report with proposal of amendment by Committee on Economic Development, Housing and General Affairs
2024-05-01 : Favorable report by Committee on Appropriations
2024-05-02 : Unfinished Business/Second Reading
2024-05-02 : Favorable report with proposal of amendment by Committee on Economic Development, Housing and General Affairs
2024-05-02 : Favorable report by Committee on Appropriations
2024-05-03 : Unfinished Business/Second Reading
2024-05-03 : Favorable report with proposal of amendment by Committee on Economic Development, Housing and General Affairs
2024-05-03 : Favorable report by Committee on Appropriations
2024-05-06 : Favorable report with proposal of amendment by Committee on Economic Development, Housing and General Affairs
2024-05-06 : Unfinished Business/Second Reading
2024-05-06 : Favorable report by Committee on Appropriations
2024-05-07 : Unfinished Business/Second Reading
2024-05-07 : Favorable report with proposal of amendment by Committee on Economic Development, Housing and General Affairs
2024-05-07 : Favorable report by Committee on Appropriations
2024-05-08 : Unfinished Business/Second Reading
2024-05-08 : Favorable report with proposal of amendment by Committee on Economic Development, Housing and General Affairs
2024-05-08 : Favorable report by Committee on Appropriations
2024-05-08 : Read 2nd time, reported favorably with proposal of amendment by Senator Ram Hinsdale for Committee on Economic Development, Housing and General Affairs
2024-05-08 : Reported favorably by Senator Perchlik for Committee on Appropriations
2024-05-08 : Proposal of amendment by Senator(s) Lyons, Gulick, and Hardy; text
2024-05-08 : Floor amendment divided at request of Senator Sears
2024-05-08 : 1st division of amendment-4th instance of amend., 2nd division of amendment-instances 1-3,5,6
2024-05-08 : 1st division of amendment (4th instance of the proposal of amendment) disagreed to.
2024-05-08 : Roll Call, requested by Senator Sears, Failed -- Needed 15 of 29 to Pass -- Yeas = 13, Nays = 16
2024-05-08 : Floor amendment divided at request of Senator Ram Hinsdale
2024-05-08 : 2nd division of amendment further divided by Sen. Ram Hinsdale, taking 1st instance of amend. 1st
2024-05-08 : 1st instance of amend. disagreed to on division Yeas=14, Nays-15
2024-05-08 : Remaining (2,3,5,6) instances of amendment agreed to
2024-05-08 : Proposal of amendment by Committee on Economic Development, Housing and General Affairs, as amended, agreed to
2024-05-08 : 3rd reading ordered
2024-05-08 : Rules suspended & bill placed on all remaining stages of passage, on motion of Senator Baruth
2024-05-08 : Pending third reading, motion to amend Senate proposal of amendment offered by Senator(s) Ram Hinsdale
2024-05-08 : Proposal of amendment agreed to
2024-05-08 : Read 3rd time & passed in concurrence with proposal of amendment
2024-05-08 : Rules suspended & messaged to House forthwith, on motion of Senator Baruth
2024-05-08 : Senate Message: Passed in concurrence with proposal of amendment
2024-05-09 : Notice Calendar: Senate Proposal of Amendment
2024-05-09 : Rules suspended and taken up for immediate consideration as moved by Rep. McCoy of Poultney
2024-05-09 : Rep. Priestley of Bradford, Carroll of Bennington, Chase of Chester, Duke of Burlington, Graning of Jericho, Jerome of Brandon, Marcotte of Coventry, Nicoll of Ludlow, Sammis of Castleton, White of Bethel, and Williams of Barre City moved to concur in the Senate proposal of amendment with a further amendment thereto
2024-05-09 : Rep. Chase of Chester demanded yeas and nays
2024-05-09 : Roll Call Results Passed -- Needed 71 of 142 to Pass -- Yeas = 139, Nays = 3
2024-05-09 : Senate proposal of amendment concurred in with further amendment thereto, as offered by Rep. Priestley of Bradford, Carroll of Bennington, Chase of Chester, Duke of Burlington, Graning of Jericho, Jerome of Brandon, Marcotte of Coventry, Nicoll of Ludlow, Sammis of Castleton, White of Bethel, and Williams of Barre City
2024-05-09 : Rules suspended and bill messaged forthwith to the Senate as moved by Rep. Toof of St. Albans Town
2024-05-09 : House message: House concurred in Senate proposal of amendment with proposal of amendment
2024-05-10 : House proposal of amendment
2024-05-10 : Rules suspended & taken up for immediate consideration, on motion of Senator Baruth
2024-05-10 : House proposal of amendment to Senate proposal of amendment, text
2024-05-10 : Proposal of amendment by Senator(s) Ram Hinsdale, Bray, Clarkson, Hashim, and Lyons; text
2024-05-10 : House proposal of amendment concurred in with further proposal of amendment as moved by Senator(s) Ram Hinsdale, Bray, Clarkson, Hashim, and Lyons
2024-05-10 : Rules suspended & messaged to House forthwith, on motion of Senator Baruth
2024-05-10 : Senate Message: House proposal of amendment to Senate proposal of amendment concurred in with further proposal of amendment thereto
2024-05-10 : Rules suspended and taken up for immediate consideration as moved by Rep. McCoy of Poultney
2024-05-10 : Senate proposal of amendment to House proposal of amendment to Senate proposal of amendment concurred in
2024-05-10 : House message: House concurred in Senate proposal of amendment to House proposal of amendment
2024-05-10 : Delivered to the Governor on June 7, 2024
2024-05-10 : Vetoed by the Governor on June 13, 2024
2024-05-10 : House message: Governor vetoed bill on June 13, 2024
2024-06-17 : Notice Calendar: Governor’s Veto
2024-06-17 : Rules suspended and taken up for immediate consideration as moved by Rep. McCoy of Poultney
2024-06-17 : Roll Call Results Passed -- Needed 97 of 145 to Pass -- Yeas = 128, Nays = 17
2024-06-17 : Veto of the Governor overriden by a vote of Yeas = 128, Nays = 17
2024-06-17 : Rules suspended and bill messaged forthwith to the Senate as moved by Rep. McCoy of Poultney
2024-06-17 : House message: Bill passed, the veto of the Governor notwithstanding
2024-06-17 : Rules suspended & taken up for immediate consideration, on motion of Senator Baruth
2024-06-17 : Veto of the Governor sustained on a roll call Yeas = 14, Nays = 15
2024-06-17 : Senate Message: Governor's veto sustained
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