United States:
Comprehensive Data Privacy Proposal Unveiled By Lawmakers
10 June 2022
by
G. Hunter Bates
,
Natasha Kohne
,
Ed Pagano
,
Michelle Reed
,
Jennifer Richter
,
Arshi Siddiqui
,
James Tucker Jr.
,
Francine Friedman
,
Jo-Ellyn Sakowitz Klein
,
Galen Roehl
,
Christopher Treanor
and
Taylor Daly
Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld LLP
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On June 3, 2022, bipartisan leaders of the House and Senate
committees with jurisdiction over data privacy released a
discussion draft of a comprehensive national data privacy and
security framework—dubbed the American Data Privacy and
Protection Act. This is the first comprehensive privacy proposal to
gain bipartisan, bicameral support. The House Subcommittee on
Consumer Protection and Commerce could hold a hearing on the bill
as soon as June 14, followed by a subcommittee markup and a full
committee markup, with the goal of having these items completed by
August 2022.
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