Executive summary

Privacy for America sent a letter to House Energy and Commerce leadership, expressing support for a comprehensive national standard for consumer privacy, but voicing concern that the American Privacy Rights Act would hinder legitimate data processing activities.

The coalition is committed to working with Congress to refine the APRA and provide robust protections for consumers while allowing responsible use of data to benefit both individuals and businesses.

Privacy for America letter re: American Privacy Rights Act - Privacy for America

By Privacy for America

Privacy for America sent a letter to House Energy and Commerce leadership in connection with a planned hearing on April 17 on data privacy legislation. The coalition reiterated its support for the enactment of a comprehensive, preemptive national standard for consumer privacy that applies across the marketplace.

The letter voiced concern that the American Privacy Rights Act (“APRA”), as presently drafted, would significantly hinder beneficial and legitimate data processing activities, such as data-driven advertising, public safety, and important identity and fraud solutions that ensure the security of online transactions, to the detriment of individuals and businesses alike. Privacy for America is committed to working with members of Congress to refine the APRA to provide robust protections for consumers while allowing responsible uses of data to continue to benefit consumers and power the data-driven economy.