We need to be very concerned about making sure that we are protecting individuals' privacy.
I certainly agree that we need a national standard.
I do believe that there is bipartisan support to move forward so that we can ensure strong protection of personal data.
I am concerned about the patchwork of privacy and security laws that I see coming at the State level.
Transparency is critical.
Setting one national standard is common sense and it's the right approach to give people certainty.
I look forward to working with you on bipartisan solutions that improve the lives of all Americans.
The internet knows no borders. It has revolutionized our Nation's economy by seamlessly connecting businesses and people...
As John Dingell would challenge us, let's work together for the American people.
There is a strong groundswell of support for a Federal privacy law that sets a national standard.
Setting one national standard makes common sense and is the right approach to give people certainty.
I am hopeful that we can find a bipartisan path to move forward on a single American approach to privacy.
I want to thank you for raising these concerns repeatedly and for having at least a sense of compassion and moral obliga...
I know that there is chronic underfunding of the BIA's tribal courts and law enforcement programs, and I think that is s...
Vice Chair Johnston, first, thank you for highlighting the threats that your tribe is facing due to climate change.
I just want to express gratitude to each of you for coming and testifying and sharing your stories.
I particularly am grateful for continuing to highlight the murdered and missing indigenous women and girls.
We are, I think, also conscious of the fact that the BIA doesn't have any dedicated funding for that purpose.