House lawmakers push digital identity verification Sep 14, 2020 -
"To cut down on data breaches and identity theft, a bipartisan group of House lawmakers is looking to overhaul personal digital identification for U.S. citizens.
More
House Financial Committee Weighs Privacy Concerns of COVID Contact Tracing Jul 9, 2020 -
Members of the House Committee on Financial Services and witnesses at a July 8 hearing weighed the public health benefits of digital contact tracing to mitigate the spread of COVID-19 against the data privacy concerns of access to personal information.
More
Lawmakers hammer Zuckerberg over Facebook controversies Oct 23, 2019 -
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg on Wednesday fielded sharp criticism and tough questions about nearly all aspects of his company's business practices at a hearing about Facebook’s new cryptocurrency project Libra.
More
Republicans press Otting on 'solution' for fintechs post-Madden Sep 23, 2019 -
House Republicans are calling on Comptroller of the Currency Joseph Otting to come up with an administrative workaround to a 2015 court decision that complicated the business model of online lenders.
More
Rep. Loudermilk Pushes for Regulatory Relief for Community Banks and Credit Unions Jun 12, 2019 -
Rep. Barry Loudermilk (R-GA) has made the following statement after he re-introduced the bipartisan Comprehensive Regulatory Review Act (CRRA), H.R. 3198: “Some of the many problems that exist within our federal regulatory agencies is their continued enforcement of outdated, duplicative, or irreleva...
More
Rep. Loudermilk Leads on Regulatory Relief for Non-Profits; Bill Passes U.S. House May 14, 2019 -
Rep. Barry Loudermilk (R-GA) issued the following statement after the House passed the Building Up Independent Lives and Dreams (BUILD) Act, H.R. 1060: “Government red-tape and overly burdensome regulations are not only a challenge for American businesses, but they also affect non-profits like Habit...
More