US lawmakers closing in on bipartisan privacy framework
“We’ve made significant strides,” R Street Institute Policy Director Tatyana Bolton said during an IAPP LinkedIn Live event in May that focused on the current state of federal privacy talks. “Nobody thought we’d end up with preemption or no preemption, PRA or no PRA, but I think that was really where we were at the beginning of this year … We’ve made a bit of movement and it gives me optimism.”Featured Publications
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