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SB 354, explained

Insurance Information and Privacy Protection Act.

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In plain English

This bill would make changes to California's Insurance Information and Privacy Protection Act, which sets privacy rules for how insurance companies handle customer information. The bill would revise some of the standards in that existing law.

If this passes

What would actually change, according to the bill's official digest. No predictions, no opinions.

Who's lobbying this bill

38 organizations reported lobbying activity mentioning this bill. California disclosures don't say which side an organization is on, only that they paid to influence it. Amounts shown are payments to lobbying firms where the filing discloses them.

Independent Insurance Agents And Brokers Of California, Inc.
paid to lobbying firms, quarters naming this bill · 2 filings
$125K
State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Company
paid to lobbying firms, quarters naming this bill · 3 filings
$115K
Association Of California Life And Health Insurance Companies (Aclhic)
paid to lobbying firms, quarters naming this bill · 4 filings
$99K
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