American Privacy Rights Act (APRA) — Federal Comprehensive Privacy Law (Failed 2024)
The American Privacy Rights Act proposed the first comprehensive federal consumer privacy law, giving Americans rights to access, correct, delete, and opt out of the sale of their data. Failed to advance in the 118th Congress after negotiations collapsed over state law preemption and private right of action provisions.
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