Privacy Legislation in the 111th Congress
Privacy Legislation in the 111th Congress - Via PogoWasRIght - Privacy News Headlines:
The 111th Congress opened this week and bills have been introduced or re-introduced that may affect your privacy.
As we have done in the past, PogoWasRight.org will continue to provide a list of bills that have been proposed that may affect your privacy. By clicking on the linked bill numbers, you can find the text of the bill and all Congressional actions concerning the bill.
Bills proposed in the 111th Congress can be found here, and are linked from the "Other Privacy Sections" block on our home page. Legislation proposed in the109th and 110th Congress are also linked from that block.
Bills relating to data protection or breach disclosures/notification can be found on the companion site, Office of Inadequate Security, which has its own bill-tracking page.
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