The Assembly Privacy and Consumer Protection Committee on July 1 advanced SB 1119, the chatbot safety bill, on an 8-1 vote to the Appropriations Committee, according to the committee hearing summary.

The same hearing also took up SB 354, the insurance privacy bill. The available committee materials show testimony and amendment activity on SB 354, but they do not clearly show a final committee vote or other disposition in the record reviewed.

According to the hearing summary, SB 1119 would require annual risk assessments, public safety policies, default settings and parental controls for children, incident reporting, third-party audits, and limits on harmful content and data sharing. The summary also describes SB 354 as a measure to modernize insurance privacy rules, bar the sale of consumer data, and expand consumer rights to know, correct, and delete information.

Because the reviewed packet does not clearly document SB 354’s final action, its next step should be confirmed against an official committee record or bill-status page before drawing a firm conclusion about the measure's path.