In addition to the Insights Association's extensive comments to the House Energy & Commerce Committee on crafting federal privacy legislation, the nonprofit association also joined a coalition letter supporting a set of broad policy principles to guide such a bill.
IA's main comments submission on April 7, 2025 recommended “a comprehensive federal consumer data privacy law that will respect and protect consumers, facilitate compliance in the private sector, preempt the patchwork of conflicting state laws, centralize enforcement at the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and state Attorneys General (AGs), and continue to allow for the informed decision-making provided by insights services.”
IA also signed onto a 25-organization letter led by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce urging Congress to enact "a fully preemptive comprehensive national privacy law."
The coalition principles included: "a national privacy framework"; "individual rights"; "transparency"; "responsible data use"; "security"; "preserving beneficial data uses"; "small business protections"; and "reasonable enforcement and collaborate compliance."
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