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As CCPA Enforcement Starts, Hill Republicans Seek National Privacy Law

Congress should see California Consumer Privacy Act enforcement starting last week as a sign to make a national data privacy standard, GOP leaders of the Commerce Committee and Consumer Protection subcommittee said Wednesday. “No foreign country, no one state, no…

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one ballot initiative should determine the protections that all Americans should have,” said Greg Walden, Ore., and Cathy McMorris Rodgers, Wash. “Our current system only benefits those entities and trial lawyers monetizing the compliance costs for small and medium size businesses just trying to stay afloat. We can build off the California experiment and enact a strong national privacy standard that better protects our constituents while not stifling the innovative services keeping us connected.” California Attorney General Xavier Becerra (D) is expected to act soon to enforce egregious violations of CCPA (see 2007010027).