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  "textContent": "## California Protect Our Games Act Stalls in Senate Committee Following Industry Pushback While Stop Killing Games Campaign Prepares for National Expansion\n\nA major consumer rights initiative targeting the video game industry recently stalled in the California legislature after facing intense pushback from industry representatives. **Assembly Bill 1921** , better known as the **Protect Our Games Act** , failed to make it past the Senate Business Professions and Economic Development Committee. The final tally landed at 4 yes votes and 3 no votes with the rest of the committee members choosing to abstain. Moving a bill forward requires an absolute majority from the committee. Because of this rule those abstentions functioned essentially as pocket vetoes and brought the legislative progress of the bill to a dead stop for the current session.",
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