Our view is that comprehensive Federal legislation on privacy should only be undertaken if it is based on the premise that Americans have an inherent right to privacy.
On the recordSeptember 25, 2018
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Bill Nelson emphasizes the need for federal privacy legislation based on Americans' inherent right to privacy.
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