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Reform CIPA

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https://t.co/MdDuxQAYsd Californians deserve privacy protections that work as intended, and a legal system that doesn’t make the affordability crisis worse.

Katılım Şubat 2026
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Central Valley Taxpayers
Predatory attorneys are suing businesses for thousands over commonly used website analytics tools — crippling our state’s economy while it faces a massive deficit. Protect the cost of living from getting even higher. Join the REFORM CIPA Coalition at ReformCIPA.com
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BizFed Central Valley
A Cold-War era wiretapping law is being used to sue businesses all over California for using standard website tools. This is a legal shakedown. And it’s worsening the affordability crisis. It’s time to #ReformCIPA. Join us at ReformCIPA.com.
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CA Consumer Advocates for Affordability & Safety
CA consumers are already paying the price for the state’s cost-of-living crisis. Now, abusive lawsuits under a 1960s law are driving up legal costs for businesses and nonprofits — costs that often get passed on to consumers. It’s time to ReformCIPA.com
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Reform CIPA@reformcipa·
#PressRelease Reform CIPA Coalition Brings Together Businesses and Organizations from Across the State to Stop Predatory Lawsuits from Driving Up Costs for Californians Sacramento, CA – A surge in predatory lawsuits under the outdated California Invasion of Privacy Act (CIPA) is inflicting severe economic and community harm across the state. To stop these damaging legal shakedowns and protect affordability for California families, a broad coalition of nonprofits, community organizations, and businesses has launched ReformCIPA.com. This growing coalition supports legislative solutions like SB 690 to curb this economic and community burden by ensuring modern digital practices are governed by modern privacy laws, rather than a statute written decades before the internet existed. Originally designed in the 1960s to prevent wiretapping, the law is now being exploited by trial lawyers to target organizations over routine website tools, such as chat features and analytics. “SB 690 helps protect patient privacy while stopping the misuse of an outdated law against providers using standard technology,” said Soua Vang, President & CEO, @CAHSAHUpdates. “It is a first step to restoring clarity and fairness, and keeps the focus where it should be – on patient care.” Economic Devastation and Rising Costs These abusive lawsuits are making it increasingly difficult to operate affordably in California. Organizations, including non-profits are flooded with “pay up or get sued” demand letters, and because fighting these claims in court is often more expensive than settling, many are pressured into paying massive, unjust settlements. These legal shakedowns ultimately function as a hidden tax on consumers. “At a time when affordability is one of the biggest challenges facing California families and California is facing budget deficits, we should not allow predatory lawsuits to drive up costs,” said Robert Rivinius, President, @FamBusAssocCA. “Amending CIPA will protect consumers while stopping legal shakedowns that hurt small businesses and the communities they serve.” With everyday Californians already struggling under the weight of rising housing, energy, food, and healthcare costs, forcing small businesses to spend thousands on legal defense guarantees those financial burdens are passed directly to families that can’t afford these prices. Furthermore, this economic drain is happening at a time when the state itself is already facing significant budget deficits and affordability crises. Draining Community Resources Beyond the direct economic strain, this wave of litigation is actively damaging local communities. Essential sectors, including healthcare providers, non-profit organizations, and small businesses, are being heavily targeted. Instead of genuinely protecting privacy—which is already robustly guarded by modern laws like the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA)—these lawsuits penalize community organizations simply for using standard online tools meant to help them better serve the public. By draining time and vital funds from these groups, predatory litigation directly hurts the vulnerable communities that rely on their services. To learn more or join the coalition, visit ReformCIPA.com Contact: Info@ReformCIPA.com #ReformCIPA
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LA County Taxpayers Association
Using a 1960s wiretapping law, a loophole has been created to sue businesses and organizations for using common website tools. These legal shakedowns ripple into our economy and drive up the costs for taxpayers. Reform is needed. Join us at ReformCIPA.com.
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