The SECURE Data Act, a draft bill from Republicans on the House Energy and Commerce Committee, is criticized for being weaker than existing state privacy laws and lacking key protections like private enforcement rights. This matters to developers and tech professionals because it could lead to a rollback of stronger state privacy regulations, increasing corporate surveillance. The bill's broad preemption clause threatens to wipe out numerous state privacy protections.
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