Fighting for You: June 2022 Legislative and Regulatory Update Howard Fienberg Government Affairs 6/30/2022 12:03:00 PM To our pleasant surprise, Congress has actually been cutting compromises on federal privacy legislation, as the Insights Association has been seeking, so that has been a big focus this month, along with other privacy and data security concerns. Also on this month’s docket have been rules to treat a research subject as an independent contractor, the use of employee non-compete agreements, funding for the U.S. Census, and the regulation of alcohol market research. Read More
IA Supports Census Bureau Funding Increase for FY23 Howard Fienberg Government Affairs 6/14/2022 11:45:00 AM As the Congressional appropriations process slowly moves forward for Fiscal Year 2023 (FY23), the Insights Association is supporting a significant increase in funding for the decennial census and the American Community Survey (ACS). Quality data from these constitutionally-mandated programs are essential to the function of the insights industry. Read More
Fighting for You: May 2022 Legislative and Regulatory Update Howard Fienberg 5/31/2022 11:41:00 AM As summer approaches, the Insights Association continues to engage on state privacy legislation, new prohibitions on selling insights services to Russia, the Census Bureau’s Ask U.S. Panel, possible taxes aimed at online insights companies, and other pressing policy issues. Read More
IA Testifies at House Appropriations Committee on Census Bureau Ask U.S. Panel Howard Fienberg Government Affairs 5/13/2022 11:01:00 AM The leading nonprofit trade association for the insights industry delivered testimony today at the House Appropriations Committee about the U.S. Census Bureau’s “Ask U.S. Panel” project and the legislative solutions the association has sought to bring transparency to the wasteful project. Read More
Ask U.S. Panel: Census Bureau Project Under Greater Scrutiny Howard Fienberg Government Affairs 5/6/2022 10:57:00 AM The Insights Association (IA) continues to raise concerns about the Census Bureau's Ask U.S. Panel project, which would subsidize a private entity to develop a probability-based online research panel instead of purchasing the service from existing providers that already offer the service on the open market. Read More
Fighting for You: April 2022 Legislative and Regulatory Update Howard Fienberg Government Affairs 4/22/2022 10:42:00 AM Since our last Fighting for You, the Insights Association has been charging full-steam into debates over consumer privacy and data security at the state, federal and trans-national levels; opposing a new project at the Census Bureau that would compete directly against the insights industry; scrutinizing Congressional legislation and possible Securities and Exchange Commission regulation that could treat research subjects like employees, instead of independent contractors; and advocating against ... Read More
U.S. and EU Claim Basic Agreement on New Trans-Atlantic Data Privacy Framework Howard Fienberg Government Affairs 3/28/2022 2:14:00 PM In a March 25, 2022 joint statement, the United States and the European Commission claimed that the two sides had "agreed in principle on a new Trans-Atlantic Data Privacy Framework" to replace the U.S.-EU Privacy Shield, which was struck down by the European Court of Justice in the Schrems II case in July 2020. Read More
Biden State of the Union Touches on Data Privacy Howard Fienberg Government Affairs 3/7/2022 9:44:00 AM President Joe Biden’s State of the Union address briefly touched upon consumer data privacy issues and even brief mentions of a given policy concern raise interest in DC. Read More
IA Discusses Census Bureau Ask U.S. Panel on Research Business Daily Report Howard Fienberg Government Affairs 2/23/2022 9:46:00 AM Research Business Daily Report (RBDR) explored the growing controversy over the Census Bureau’s attempt to launch their own probability-based online panel to compete with the insights industry, and spoke with the Insights Association to learn more. Read More
Census Bureau Plan to Launch an Online Panel Duplicative of Private Sector Insights Providers Howard Fienberg Government Affairs 2/7/2022 9:02:00 AM The Insights Association contended that a Census Bureau plan "to develop a probability-based research panel would be duplicative, at best; numerous private sector insights companies and organizations already provide well-established high-quality probability-based panels. The Bureau’s plan is also anti-competitive, given these existing panels and the Bureau’s intent to fund an additional insights firm to build one." Read More