If next year’s congressional leaders want to act on a federal privacy law, the American Data Privacy and Protection Act is a place to start, The Washington Post Editorial Board writes. The board explored areas of potential hold up, as well as compromise, and said the "next Congress should recognize what is sitting in its lap: a carefully crafted, comprehensive framework to protect data privacy rights after years of inaction have allowed the surveillance economy to grow, unbothered and unaccountable.”
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