I would like to thank our panel very much for being here today. You have been very gracious with your time and helpful and enlightening with your answers.
Mary Bono Mack
The Public Record
This legislation can't protect everybody at every time in every instance but it can go a long way to protecting people.
With negative time. We will have a second round of questions if we can do it through that means.
I think many of our Members are like me. We have got friends that are for it and friends that are against it.
We don't want the advertising to target young people disproportionately or addicted gamblers disproportionately.
We also need prevention messages online. It is much easier to put these online than it is, for example, at a casino.
What mix of restrictions work best? And what can we do in the future to maximize the chance that this kind of activity will not produce harms for young people and their families.
I know that Intuit has tried, they have now Mint.com, so you have both the Quicken and the Mint.
I still feel strongly that a national baseline privacy law is the best way to ensure consumers have basic common sense and permanent rights over the collection and use of their information.





