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Letter to Congress to Include the Improving Digital Identity Act of 2022 (S. 4528) in the Year-End Spending Bill
Dear Speaker Pelosi, Republican Leader McCarthy, Majority Leader Schumer, and Republican Leader McConnell: As Congress…
Letter to FTC to Extend Comment Deadline
Re: Request for Extension of Time to File Comments, Federal Trade Commission; Advance Notice of…
Comments on Proposed Amendments to the California Privacy Rights Act
Re: Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, California Privacy Protection Agency (July 8, 2022) The U.S. Chamber…
U.S. Chamber on FTC Privacy Rulemaking: ‘Congress must first give the FTC the authority before it can act’
Washington, D.C. — Jordan Crenshaw, Vice President of the U.S. Chamber’s Technology Engagement Center issued the…
Archive360 Podcast: Discussing US Privacy Legislation with Jordan Crenshaw
In this episode of the Archive360 podcast, C_TEC Vice President Jordan Crenshaw joined host Bill…
Supplemental Comments on NTIA’s “Developing a Report on Competition in the Mobile App Ecosystem”
Re: Request for Comment on Developing a Report on Competition in the Mobile App Ecosystem…
Letter to Congress Opposing Private Right of Action in Comprehensive Privacy Legislation
Dear Chairs Cantwell and Pallone and Ranking Members Wicker and Rodgers: The U.S. Chamber of…
U.S. Chamber Warns It Will Oppose Any Privacy Legislation That Creates a Blanket Private Right of Action
Washington, D.C. — U.S. Chamber of Commerce Executive Vice President and Chief Policy Officer Neil Bradley…
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