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National Data Privacy Day
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Original Sponsor:
Cosponsor(s): Dianne Feinstein (D-CA) Barbara Boxer (D-CA) Olympia Snowe (R-ME) John Kerry (D-MA) Roger Wicker (R-MS) Charles Schumer (D-NY) Byron Dorgan (D-ND) Arlen Specter (R-PA) Patrick Leahy (D-VT)
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Bill Status:
01/28/2009: Submitted in the Senate, considered, and agreed to without amendment and with a preamble by Unanimous Consent. (consideration: CR S1005; text as passed Senate: CR S1005; text of measure as introduced: CR S998) Committee Activity: - - NONE - - |
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About This Legislation: A resolution expressing support for designation of January 28, 2009, as "National Data Privacy Day".
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Mr. DORGAN (for himself, Mr. SPECTER, Mr. LEAHY, Mr. KERRY, Ms. SNOWE, Mrs. FEINSTEIN, Mr. WICKER, and Mrs. BOXER) submitted the following resolution; which was considered and agreed to
Whereas the Internet and the capabilities of modern technology cause data privacy issues to figure prominently in the lives of many people in the United States at work, in their interaction with government and public authorities, in the health field, in e-commerce transactions, and online generally; Whereas many individuals are unaware of data protection and privacy laws generally and of specific steps that can be taken to help protect the privacy of personal information online; Whereas `National Data Privacy Day' constitutes an international collaboration and a nationwide and statewide effort to raise awareness about data privacy and the protection of personal information on the Internet; Whereas government officials from the United States and Europe, privacy professionals, academics, legal scholars, representatives of international businesses, and others with an interest in data privacy issues are working together on this date to further the discussion about data privacy and protection; Whereas privacy professionals and educators are being encouraged to take the time to discuss data privacy and protection issues with teens in high schools across the country; Whereas privacy is a central element of the mission of the Federal Trade Commission and the Commission will need to continue to educate consumers about protecting their personal information, and their consumer education campaigns should be part of a National effort; Whereas the recognition of `National Data Privacy Day' will encourage more people nationwide to be aware of data privacy concerns and to take steps to protect their personal information online; and Whereas January 28, 2009, would be an appropriate day to designate as `National Data Privacy Day': Now, therefore, be it
Updated:
09 Feb 2009 All rights reserved. |
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