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Ep. 3.05: Is Congress About to Enact a National Data Privacy Law?

Ep. 3.05: Is Congress About to Enact a National Data Privacy Law?

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Last month, Congress began considering the American Privacy Rights Act, or the APRA. The bill has rare bipartisan support and could pass this year. If Congress enacts the APRA, it will establish the first national privacy and data security standard for the United States. In this episode of Bona Fide Needs, Ron Lee, Amy Davenport, James Courtney, and Jami Vibbert from Arnold & Porter discuss what’s in the APRA, whether it can pass, and what it means for government contractors.

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