A House subcommittee approved a bill that would set up a commission to study the need for privacy legislation, reports said. The bill would establish a 17-member commission to study industry and government privacy initiatives, and would report on the need for laws or industry self-regulation after 18 months. But critics say the move is a way to stall financial, medical and Internet privacy regulation
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A House subcommittee approved a bill that would set up a commission to study the need for privacy legislation, reports said.
The bill would establish a 17-member commission to study industry and government privacy initiatives, and would report on the need for laws or industry self-regulation after 18 months.
But critics say the move is a way to stall financial, medical and Internet privacy regulation from moving forward.
The bill, H.R. 4049, was approved on a voice vote. It is sponsored by Reps. Asa Hutchinson (R-AR) and James Moran (D-VA).




