A draft of a privacy bill written by Republican U.S. Senator Roger Wicker's...
FILE PHOTO: Senator Roger Wicker walks in the U.S. Capitol in Washington, DC, U.S., August 22, 2018. REUTERS/Joshua Roberts/File Photo
Wicker, who chairs the Commerce Committee, said in an interview on Monday the 25-page draft bill is “better, stronger, clearer” than the California privacy law which will begin to take effect at the beginning of 2020. Wicker’s office released a copy of the draft to Reuters that began circulating in recent days. Wicker said much of the bill aligns with a bill introduced by the top Democrat on the committee, Maria Cantwell, last week.
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