Arlington, VA – The Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation will hold a hearing Wednesday examining legislative proposals to protect consumer privacy. The committee will assess how legislative proposals intend to provide consumers with more security, transparency, choice, and control over personal information both online and offline. Americans for Prosperity (AFP) is supportive of federal digital privacy legislation and is urging members to adhere to 5 key principles when considering a bill.
AFP Senior Tech Policy Analyst Billy Easley issued the following statement ahead of the hearing:
“The time has come for clear federal privacy legislation that protects consumers while preserving America’s tech leadership. It’s critical that any legislation focuses on harms to consumers, avoids broad grants of rulemaking authority, and preempts state efforts to write de facto national legislation. As Congress considers legislation, they should keep in mind the importance of protecting the rights of all Americans while preserving the basic freedom to pursue technological progress. Chairman Wicker’s bill incorporates many of these important principles and is a promising first step toward reasonable data privacy standards.”
AFP’s Principles for Federal Privacy Legislation:
See Billy Easley’s full op-ed on privacy principles at Real Clear Policy.
Read Neil Chilson’s (former FTC acting chief technologist and attorney advisor) paper, When Considering Federal Privacy Legislation.
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