Key Issues Shaping State-Level Tech Policy

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We’re taking a moment to reflect on the 2024 state legislative session and what it means for the future of digital rights at the state level. Informed by insights from the State of State Technology Policy 2024 report by NYU’s Center on Technology Policy and EFF’s own advocacy work in state legislatures, this blog breaks down the key issues (Privacy, Children’s Online Safety, Artificial Intelligence, Competition, Broadband and Net Neutrality, and Right to Repair), taking a look back at last year’s developments while also offering a preview of the challenges and trends we can expect in state-level tech policy in the years ahead. 

To jump ahead to a specific issue, you can click on the hyperlinks below: 

Privacy

Children’s Online Safety and Age Verification

Artificial Intelligence

Competition

Broadband and Net Neutrality

Right to Repair

Privacy

State privacy legislation saw notable developments in 2024, with Maryland adopting a stronger privacy law that includes enhanced protections, such as prohibiting targeted advertising to teens, requiring opt-in consent to process health data, and broadening the definition of sensitive data to include location data. This places Maryland’s law ahead of similar measures in other states. In total, seven states—Kentucky, This article has been indexed from Deeplinks

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