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WA State Officials Disappointed ID Theft Bill Scrapped

Posted on Feb 3, 2006 by Tom Fragala

The Washington State Senate appears to have dropped the ball.

OLYMPIA - Washington State Attorney General Rob McKenna says he's surprised and disappointed that a Senate Committee has killed the top priority bill sought by a citizens' summit on identity theft.

The bill would have allowed a person with reason to believe that they were at risk for identity theft to seek an immediate credit freeze. Thirteen other states, including California have such a law at this time.

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