House and Senate leaders recently released a bipartisan, comprehensive data privacy bill that would grant consumers new rights regarding how their information is used by companies, tax-exempt organizations and other data brokers.
Why it matters: The American Privacy Rights Act (APRA), if enacted, would establish a federal consumer privacy standard that supersedes the current patchwork of state laws.
The legislation would:
What they're saying: Cantwell and Rodgers called their bill "the best opportunity we have had in decades to establish a national data privacy and security standard that gives people the right to control their personal information."
This article was provided to OSAP by ASAE's Power of Associations and Inroads.