
Liz Brown
Republican / Indiana Senate / IN
Background
Liz Brown is a Republican state senator in the Indiana General Assembly. She represents her district in the Indiana Senate and focuses on legislation related to consumer protection, commercial law, and data governance.
AI Position
NeutralBrown's legislative agenda suggests a focus on regulatory frameworks for the digital economy. Her bills address consumer data protection, code transparency requirements, and commercial code modernization, indicating an interest in establishing clear rules and standards for emerging technologies rather than promoting or restricting AI specifically.
AI Bills Sponsored
SB 150
Indiana's SB 150, now signed into law, requires companies using AI in high-stakes decisions (like hiring, lending, or healthcare) to conduct regular bias audits and provide clear explanations when AI affects people's lives. The law creates new compliance requirements for businesses using AI tools, with penalties for companies that don't properly test their systems or notify customers about AI use.
Last action: Mar 13, 2024
SB 468
Indiana has updated its commercial code to address AI and other automated systems in business transactions. The bill, signed into law, creates new rules for when AI systems can form contracts and make business decisions, and clarifies liability when AI systems malfunction or make errors.
Last action: May 4, 2023
SB 5
Indiana's SB 5 creates comprehensive consumer data privacy rules similar to California's CCPA and Europe's GDPR. The law gives Indiana residents rights to access, delete, and opt out of the sale of their personal data, while requiring businesses that collect data from Indiana residents to implement specific privacy practices and safeguards.
Last action: May 1, 2023
SB 80
Code publication amendments.
Last action: Mar 14, 2022
SB 149
Various courts matters.
Last action: Mar 14, 2022
SB 37
Population parameters.
Last action: Mar 14, 2022
SB 358
Senator Freeman's SB 358 requires businesses to get explicit consent before using AI to analyze consumer data in Indiana. Companies would need to tell customers exactly how AI processes their information, let them opt out, and delete data on request. This brings GDPR-style data rights specifically to AI systems.
Last action: Feb 17, 2022
SB 335
Criminal law issues.
Last action: Mar 21, 2020
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