CCIA to Testify Against Washington Bill That Raises Free Speech and Privacy Concerns
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CCIA to Testify Against New Hampshire Tech Bills Raising Free Speech and Privacy Concerns
Washington – The Computer & Communications Industry Association will testify today before the New Hampshire House Committee on Commerce and Consumer Affairs in opposition to two technology bills, HB 1658 and HB 1650, warning that both proposals raise serious constitutional, privacy, and implementation concerns. HB 1658 would impose mandatory age verification and parental consent requirements on mobile app stores and app developers. CCIA caution…
CCC Urges New Hampshire Lawmakers to Reject HB 1650 Over Free Speech and Privacy Concerns
New Hampshire Committee on Commerce and Consumer Affairs January 27, 2026 Dear Chairman Hunt, Vice Chair Potucek, and Members of the Committee, I write to express serious concerns regarding HB 1650, the Age-Appropriate Design Code Act. While the stated goal of protecting minors online is laudable, this legislation would ultimately undermine free speech, erode privacy… Source
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