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House Reintroduces Online Privacy Act
March 23, 2026
Rep. Zoe Lofgren has reintroduced the Online Privacy Act for the fourth time, aiming to establish comprehensive federal data privacy regulations that would enhance consumer control over personal data and criminalize harmful practices such as doxxing. This legislative effort reflects sustained congressional interest in regulating data collection and usage online, with provisions emphasizing civil rights and anti-discrimination principles. Although previous versions stalled in committee, the renewed focus signals potential future federal mandates impacting government contractors and vendors handling personal data.
- Procurement professionals should anticipate evolving federal data privacy requirements that may mandate stricter data handling, transparency, and consumer rights compliance.
- Contractors providing IT, cloud, or data services to federal agencies may need to adjust policies and systems to align with potential new privacy regulations.
- Organizations involved in AI and data analytics should evaluate how civil rights and anti-discrimination provisions could affect data usage and algorithmic transparency.
- This legislative initiative indicates growing congressional attention to cybersecurity and privacy, which could influence future contract terms and compliance obligations.
Especially now, when AI tools are being deployed by private industry and government to ingest and analyze massive amounts of data to make predictions about us, data privacy legislation with robust civil rights and anti-discrimination principles is critical. The Online Privacy Act would be an important step in that direction.
— Amanda Beckham, Government Relations Director at Free Press Action
Privacy is a fundamental right, but for too long, Congress has failed to set clear nationwide rules to protect Americans27 personal data. The Online Privacy Act gives Americans the power to view, correct, and delete their information.
— Rep. Zoe Lofgren
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U.S. House of Representatives, U.S. Senate
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