Bill
HB 19
AN ACT relating to privacy protection.
Kentucky enacts HB 19, a unanimously passed privacy protection law signed March 15, 2025, establishing new safeguards for resident data handling.
Bill
HB 19
Kentucky enacts HB 19, a unanimously passed privacy protection law signed March 15, 2025, establishing new safeguards for resident data handling.
HB 19 is a Kentucky privacy protection law that was signed by the Governor on March 15, 2025. The bill passed both chambers unanimously (37-0 in at least one chamber), indicating broad bipartisan support. Without access to the specific bill text, the exact provisions cannot be detailed, but it appears designed to establish or strengthen privacy safeguards in Kentucky.
Privacy legislation has become increasingly important as data collection and digital surveillance expand across both public and private sectors. This bill's unanimous passage suggests Kentucky lawmakers recognize privacy as a priority issue affecting residents' personal information, financial data, and digital rights. Such protections can influence business practices and set standards for how entities handle sensitive personal data.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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