The Senate Judiciary Committee passed a pair of bills on Thursday designed to protect people's privacy when government authorities engage in COVID-19 contact tracing.
AB 660 would mandate that information gathered for contact tracing be used for only that purpose -- and not shared with law enforcement. It would also prohibit members of law enforcement from participating in contact tracing efforts and mandate the destruction of cont...
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