Blog Post
Jul 15, 2019
Industries Seek Uniform Federal Privacy Law To Preempt Inconsistent Patchwork of State Laws
On Thursday, July 11, 2019, a diverse group of trade associations spanning numerous industries, including retail, telecom, manufacturing, and food and beverage, urged Congress to enact a consumer privacy law. In a letter to the Senate and House commerce committees, the coalition of 27 industry groups asked Congress “to act quickly to adopt a robust and meaningful national consumer privacy bill to provide uniform privacy protections for all Americans.” The coalition said that a “comprehensive federal privacy law that establishes a single technology and industry-neutral framework for our economy” is necessary because “consumers’ privacy protections should not vary state by state.” The coalition noted that “a uniform federal framework” would “provide certainty for businesses and consumers alike.”
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