Congress might finally have a deal on data privacy
by Makena Kelly from The Verge - All Posts on (#60BTE)
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For decades, lawmakers have pushed for a comprehensive federal law protecting user data - but it has never survived the chaos of a deeply divided Congress. But on Tuesday, the Energy and Commerce Committee held its first hearing to discuss a new proposal lawmakers believe could actually cross the finish line.
Called the American Data Privacy and Protection Act, the proposal marks a major step forward in congressional data privacy negotiations. For years now, any measure that would set a national standard for user data protections has fallen short of final approval due to partisan disagreements. From Republicans withholding their support for bills allowing states - like California - to roll out their own rules to Democrats demanding a...