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Proposed State Privacy Law Update: June 16, 2025

By David Stauss on June 15, 2025
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Keypoint: Last week, the Vermont Governor signed the Vermont Age-Appropriate Design Code Act into law.

Below is the twenty third weekly update on the status of proposed state privacy legislation in 2025. As always, the contents provided below are time-sensitive and subject to change.

Table of Contents

  1. What’s New
  2. AI Bills
  3. Bill Tracker Chart

1. What’s New

The big news this week comes out of Vermont where Governor Phil Scott signed the Vermont Age-Appropriate Design Code Act (S.69) into law.

In other children’s privacy news, New York’s S.4505 (social media warning labels) passed the Senate on June 12. The New York Senate adjourned as scheduled on June 12. However, the Assembly reportedly extended its session to June 17.

Meanwhile, Louisiana’s legislature passed HB 570 (app stores). This is the third legislature – following Utah and Texas – to pass an app store bill this year.

Turning to consumer data privacy bills, Michigan’s bill (SB 359) was voted out of committee on June 12 and referred to the Senate floor.

Finally, last week we reported that the Nevada legislature passed SB 63 (children’s privacy). However, it appears that there was a late amendment in the Assembly and the bill was unable to repass the Senate prior to the legislature closing.

2. AI Bills

Our latest edition of Byte Back AI is now available to subscribers. Subscriptions start as low as $50/month. In this edition, we provide:

  • Updates on new laws in Nevada and Maine, bills passing the legislatures in New York and Oregon, and bills crossing chambers in Rhode Island and New York.
  • A summary of the work session for Oregon’s HB 3592 (AI commission and Chief AI Officer).
  • Our special feature this week – a summary of Nebraska’s LB 77 (Ensuring Transparency in Prior Authorization Act).
  • Our “three things to know this week.”
  • An updated state AI bill tracker chart.

Click here for more information on paid subscriptions.

3. Bill Tracker Chart

For more information on all of the privacy bills introduced to date, including links to the bills, bill status, last action, and hearing dates, please see our bill tracker chart.

Photo of David Stauss David Stauss

David is leader of Husch Blackwell’s privacy and cybersecurity practice group. He routinely counsels clients on responding to data breaches, complying with privacy laws such as GDPR and the California Consumer Privacy Act, and complying with information security statutes. He also represents…

David is leader of Husch Blackwell’s privacy and cybersecurity practice group. He routinely counsels clients on responding to data breaches, complying with privacy laws such as GDPR and the California Consumer Privacy Act, and complying with information security statutes. He also represents clients in data security-related litigation. David is certified by the International Association of Privacy Professionals as a Privacy Law Specialist, Certified Information Privacy Professional (US), Certified Information Privacy Technologist, and Fellow of Information Privacy.

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