Online Safety Bill Omits APRA

WASHINGTON—The House Energy and Commerce Committee passed an online safety bill without the credit union-opposed American Privacy Rights Act (APRA) during a markup this week, America’s Credit Unions said.

ACU wrote its own letter and signed onto a joint trades opposition letter prior to the markup.

Rep. Frank Pallone (D-NJ) offered a modified version of the APRA as an amendment, but withdrew it, ACU said.

America’s Credit Unions said it has concerns about the bill’s lack of recognition of Gramm-Leach Bliley Act (GLBA) currently followed by financial institutions, among others.

Credit unions — including America’s Credit Unions and the GoWest Credit Union Association —  have worked with APRA sponsors on changes that would align with credit union principles on data privacy and security legislation, ACU noted.

Those principles, according to ACU, are:

  • Recognition of GLBA standards and accompanying regulations
  • Strong federal preemption from state laws for those in GLBA compliance
  • Protection from frivolous lawsuits created by a private right of action
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