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Government

Oct. 20, 1999

Secret Service

SACRAMENTO - Gov. Gray Davis shocked privacy advocates last week with his veto of a bill that would require bosses to tell workers if their e-mail, electronic files or use of Internet sites are subject to monitoring.

        
By Peter Blumberg
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        SACRAMENTO - Gov. Gray Davis shocked privacy advocates last week with his veto of a bill that would require bosses to tell workers if their e-mail, electronic files or use of Internet sites are subject to monitoring.
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