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NFIB LC Chair Calls on Legislature to Delete the Delete Act

NFIB LC Chair Calls on Legislature to Delete the Delete Act

September 6, 2023 Last Edit: June 5, 2025

NFIB LC Chair Calls on Legislature to Delete the Delete Act

NFIB Leadership Council Chair Sunder Ramani penned an editorial for the California Business Journal warning of the economic consequences of Senate Bill 362, the Delete Act. “Not only does the legislation open the door for more manipulation of consumers’ data for identity theft, but it also effectively cements big businesses’ dominant positions in the marketplace by making it nearly impossible for small businesses to attract new customers. “Instead of the Delete Act, it would be the Delete Small Business Act. “Passing the Delete Act will drive small businesses out of business and push entrepreneurs and startups to states where they can build their customer bases and thrive.” Click the graphic below to read the entire editorial.    
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