There were constant reminders of the coronavirus during a hearing of the Assembly Privacy and Consumer Protection Committee on Tuesday, and not just because of the two chairs between each legislator or the masks many of them wore.
For instance, Assemblywoman Shirley Weber, D-San Diego, introduced AB 2443 in late February, before the disease had spread through much of the nation. The bill would expand the scope of the state's Consume...
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