A group of House Republicans introduced a pair of bills Wednesday aimed at creating a national standard on data privacy and overriding existing state regulations on consumers’ and financial data. The bills include the SECURE Data Act, involving technology companies’ handling of data, and the GUARD Financial Data Act, which deals with data protection within…
House Republicans release pair of bills to preempt state privacy laws
Originally reported by The Hill
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