House Republicans Push Federal Privacy Law That Would Eliminate State Frameworks

House Republicans Push Federal Privacy Law That Would Eliminate State Frameworks

House Energy and Commerce Republicans introduced the SECURE Data Act, establishing the first comprehensive federal privacy standard while preempting California's CCPA and similar state laws. The legislation grants state attorneys general enforcement authority under federal standards, creating a hybrid model. Bipartisan sponsorship suggests Congress may finally move on privacy regulation after years of stalled attempts.

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