SACRAMENTO — Gov. Jerry Brown on Tuesday signed a handful of privacy bills into law, including legislation that forbids state agencies from aiding their federal counterparts in the “illegal or unconstitutional collection” of electronic data.

SB 828, which contains just four paragraphs, was modeled after draft legislation proposed by the Tenth Amendment Center, a group lobbying states to cut off assistance to National Security Agency surveillance efforts.

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