Best practices in building a federal comprehensive data privacy and security framework
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My Response to the House Commerce Committee Privacy Working Group
In February 2025, the House Committee on Energy and Commerce announced the creation of a privacy working group to address many of the now-familiar challenges created by our advanced digital economy. Shortly thereafter, the Committee released a Request for Information, inviting expert recommendations for the newly-formed group. I have given some thought to some of these issues and so dashed off a few lines to share, with links to relevant reports…
Best practices in building a federal comprehensive data privacy and security framework
Reason Foundation submitted comments in response to a request for information regarding a federal comprehensive data privacy and security framework. Comments were submitted to the Privacy Working Group within the U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Energy and Commerce on April 7, 2025. On behalf of Reason Foundation, we respectfully submit these responses to the prompts contained in the February 21 request for information on the parameter…
SIIA Submits Comments to House Privacy Working Group’s Request for Information on Federal Privacy Framework
The Software and Information Industry Association (SIIA) has submitted comments to the House Committee on Energy & Commerce’s Privacy Working Group, emphasizing the need for a preemptive federal privacy law. […] The post SIIA Submits Comments to House Privacy Working Group’s Request for Information on Federal Privacy Framework appeared first on SIIA.
House Committee Seeks to Revive Action on Federal Privacy Legislation
Washington – The Computer & Communications Industry Association has submitted comments to the House Energy & Commerce Committee’s comprehensive digital privacy working group advocating for strong federal privacy protections for all online users. CCIA’s comments highlight the need for business certainty and strong privacy controls. The following can be attributed to CCIA Vice President for Federal Affairs Brian McMillan: “Consumers and companies…
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