The Information Transparency and Personal Data Control Act – Interview With Rep. Suzan Delbene (D-Wa) | ADCG Podcast: Ep. 27

Association for Data and Cyber Governance
30 minute listen | April.28.2021

The Information Transparency and Personal Data Control Act, introduced by Rep. DelBene, is the first major privacy bill introduced in the House in the 117th Congress. The bill reflects DelBene’s view that national privacy legislation is needed to avoid an unworkable patchwork of state laws and to allow the United States to have a role in creating international privacy and data protection policies.

DelBene came to Congress in 2012 after more than two decades as a successful technology entrepreneur and business leader, including 12 years at Microsoft. She currently serves as Chair of the New Democrat Coalition and Vice Chair of the House Committee on Ways and Means.

 


 

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The Association for Data and Cyber Governance presents a podcast series that explores informed points of view – both pro and con – on the need to develop national privacy legislation. Hosts Jerry Buckley, a founding partner of Buckley LLP, and Jody Westby, a prominent data security consultant, interview some of the nation’s key privacy professionals as they sort through the policy decisions that Congress will have to address as it considers how the use of data will be regulated in the United States.

 

 


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