Just make sure your CA TLS provider, registrar, hosting provider, their upstream, their upstreams upstream, or the like don't have any presence. It's lucky LetsEncrypt's parent company is incorporated in California. But there's plenty of tech companies headquartered (if not incorporated) in Texas. Like Dell, HPE, IBM, Oracle, Borland, Solarwinds, SysInternals, Rackspace, Zello... And innumberably more that have offices/datecenters/etc, like Verisign.
I don't think this is going to stay very contained if it passes.
To be honest, I think this is myopic. Things like this don't stay within bounds; lobbyists and legislators in different states copy from each other and and are well able to coordinate their efforts, as a cursory examination of legislative moves on this topic around the US shows. Also, just today a federal judge in Texas ruled for a nationwide ban on abortion pills. Of course it will be appealed, but that ruling came out as you typed your comment: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=35488172
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[ 3.8 ms ] story [ 21.9 ms ] threadI don't think this is going to stay very contained if it passes.