Policymakers have introduced the American Privacy Rights Act, a national data privacy standard aimed at preempting state privacy laws. This legislation seeks to establish a unified regulatory framework across the U.S. and has garnered support from various stakeholders. Concurrently, state privacy law enforcers continue to hold companies accountable for protecting consumer data.
What’s in the Proposed American Privacy Rights Act? https://t.co/aK6Im8eIZJ #Privacy #Federal #Laws @RobinsonCole https://t.co/7AOnOrm5fA
What’s in the Proposed American Privacy Rights Act? https://t.co/qfaY5iHUYa
Policymakers introduced the American Privacy Rights Act, a national #DataPrivacy standard that would preempt state privacy laws. Meanwhile, state privacy law enforcers are holding companies accountable for protecting consumer data. #APRA .@PrivacyPros https://t.co/jdDdBCGlYl
What Is the American Privacy Rights Act, and Who Supports It? https://t.co/4BEAovcRjL
Proposed State Privacy Law Update: May 6, 2024 https://t.co/sdCjemgomH | by @HuschBlackwell