The American Data Privacy and Protection Act could protect people across the country. But first, it has to get past Nancy Pelosi.
has made them, congressional Democrats face increased pressure to protect the data of people forced to travel out of state for abortion services. Still, that’s not persuading House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and other members of California’s congressional delegation who continue to oppose a broadly bipartisan privacy bill because it would supersede their own robust state privacy law.
The House Energy and Commerce Committee seems to have gotten the memo. Before leaving town for the summer, chair Frank Pallone of New Jersey ushered the Are Speaker Pelosi and her California allies willing to risk harm to women nationwide in order to protect their own state law?
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