House Passes Legislation to Protect US Internet Users and National Security
The House of Representatives has taken a significant step towards safeguarding the privacy of American internet users and bolstering national security. In a bipartisan effort, lawmakers passed a bill aimed at regulating data brokers and preventing sensitive information from falling into the hands of foreign adversaries.
Bipartisan Support for Data Broker Bill
Representatives Cathy McMorris Rodgers and Frank Pallone, leaders of the House Energy and Commerce Committee, expressed their satisfaction with the overwhelming support for the data broker legislation. In a joint statement, they emphasized the importance of this bipartisan effort:
We’re encouraged by today’s strong vote, which should help build momentum to get this important bipartisan legislation, as well as more comprehensive privacy legislation, signed into law this Congress.
Renewed Hope for Comprehensive Privacy Legislation
While discussions surrounding a more comprehensive privacy law have stalled in recent years, the Energy and Commerce leaders remain optimistic that the success of the data broker bill can reignite the conversation. They believe that the strong bipartisan support demonstrated in the House vote can serve as a catalyst for Congress to tackle more ambitious privacy legislation in the near future.
As the bill moves forward, lawmakers are determined to ensure that the privacy rights of American citizens are protected and that sensitive information is kept out of the hands of foreign adversaries. The passage of this legislation marks a crucial step towards achieving these goals and paves the way for further advancements in privacy protection.
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Privacy just got a bodyguard, and it’s packing legislative heat!