Today's meeting is just another example of the bipartisan consensus on this committee that the current laws governing the internet fail to protect users and our most sensitive information.
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Trahan emphasizes the need for stronger privacy laws due to current inadequacies.
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I urge my colleagues, particularly those who are new to the committee, to continue working in a bipartisan way to pass a comprehensive privacy law that meets the needs of the families we represent.
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