The American Privacy Rights Act aims to grant people control over their data, limit data collection, and regulate data brokers, but its latest version has garnered opposition due to the removal of crucial anti-discrimination provisions.
Critics argue that without anti-discrimination provisions, the bill fails to protect individuals from potential discrimination based on age, race, religion, or other characteristics, which are considered essential in modern privacy legislation.
The removal of key anti-discrimination protections in the bill is seen as a compromise to appease conservative opposition, despite criticisms that the legislation cannot effectively function without these civil rights safeguards in place.
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