Nine U.S. Senate Democrats signed a letter calling on the Federal Trade Commission to commence a rulemaking process around data privacy, The Verge reports. Led by Sen. Richard Blumenthal, D-Conn., the group of lawmakers said a federal standard for privacy "is urgently needed" and FTC rulemaking should be done in parallel with efforts to draft a federal privacy law. Additionally, lawmakers encouraged the FTC to "take advantage of every tool in its toolkit to protect consumers’ privacy."
21 Sept. 2021
Democrats urge FTC to begin privacy rulemaking
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