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What do the US midterm election results mean for a federal privacy law?

out of the House Energy and Commerce Committee in July — which is the farthest that a federal privacy proposal has ever made it in the legislative process — the bill has been held up in the US House of Representative by House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, who has

"Let's assume a divided Congress," he said."We can likely expect gridlock for the next two years, and as much as we all want privacy to be a priority, it's hard to envision that being the case when we expect very little to move. That's not to say that we don't anticipate any movement post-election. We will probably see a few brave representatives and senators try to take up the issue, but it likely will be difficult.

"Assuming control of the Senate and House is split, and if ADPPA does not pass in the lame-duck session, it should still be one of a relatively small number of bills that can garner enough bipartisan support in both chambers to pass," Jain told."Both parties should have an interest in having at least some accomplishments during the next Congress, and ADPPA should be on that list.

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