I appreciate this hearing today to understand where the private sector is on voluntary Do-Not-Track agreements.
The question really being discussed here is not whether tracking is happening, because it is.
As Senator Heller has already pointed out, something has to pay for all the wonderful free sites and services we enjoy today, and that is ad...
I think that a result on this issue by the private sector is the most appropriate way to go.
After today's vote, I guess, on the Senate floor, I am also going to be taxed. But that is a different discussion for another time.
Clearly, industry is understanding, boy, it is time to get this information out there because more people are becoming concerned.
I am a defender of my constituents who rely on Federal programs to meet the needs in our respective communities.
I find that inappropriate.
Are there online advertising companies that do collect and use such information about their users?
People don't know. People just don't know. And I think if they knew, they might care.
I know this issue is important to you, and obviously, it is important to all of us up here as we are asking these questions.
Just to follow up, would you agree that my name, what I bought, my address, and other very identifiable pieces of information are collected ...
It would be irresponsible to ignore the Nation's expanding health care needs.
I respectfully urge the subcommittee's support for S. 27. Thank you for the opportunity to provide this statement.
FLTFA is a common-sense lands tool that achieves economic and environmental goals.
We urge you to advance S. 368 quickly through Committee and pass it in the Senate.
Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid's legislation (S.234)
Why can't we focus on what needs to be done to get our economy moving so that these cuts don't happen to begin with?