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Congress Has a Fresh Chance to Pass a Comprehensive Data Privacy Law - R Street Institute
- News: Congress advances the SECURE Data Act to preempt state privacy laws and create a national standard.
- What it does: Adds new federal rights for consumers, including access, deletion, and data minimization.
- How it enforces: Grants the FTC broader oversight while preserving sector-specific laws.
- Industry flexibility: Firms may join third-party codes of conduct approved by the Commerce Department and FTC.
- Cross-border data: The Commerce Department gains new authority to address international data flows.
- No private right of action: The SECURE Data Act avoids creating new private litigation rights.
- Cost focus: The act aims to curb the costly state-by-state patchwork that burdens small firms.
- Innovation argument: Preemption supports business formation and digital leadership without EU-style overreach.
- Balanced outcome: The law seeks protections and data-driven innovation with stricter but clear standards.
- Context: It ties into broader AI and online safety debates, arguing data issues drive policy.
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