By Kai Zhu
While all public attention to politics has been going to the endless Trump vs. Clinton dramas, something no less dramatic silently happened in Sacramento last week. A so-called "data disaggregation" bill, Assembly Bill 1726, after passing the State Assembly with considerable Republican resistance (54-22), sailed through the Senate (39-0) on...
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