Washington’s My Health, My Data Act has been passed in a 57-39 vote by the state’s House of Representatives. The bill aims to protect reproductive healthcare and abortion rights by preventing health-tracking apps, search engines, and advertisers from collecting and sharing health data without user consent. The bill includes exceptions for public or peer-reviewed research and existing health privacy laws. Advertisers could potentially share health data in ways that raise privacy concerns. Critics argue that the bill is overly broad and will require additional compliance resources.

Anne Arundel leaders say progress may in cyber incident – CBS News
Anne Arundel County leaders have stated that progress is being made in response to a cyber incident that occurred. The details of the incident and