Despite the numerous warnings not to use cellular data while traveling internationally, there are still some who make a mistake and activate this. This is because they believe they’ll only use their cellular data for a few minutes but end up using a lot of data in that timeframe. This always spells trouble since the charge for international roaming can quickly add up. One man from Florida recently experienced this with his T-Mobile account. After a vacation [read full article]
Rep. Wiley Nickel (D-NC) is not running for reelection to his North Carolina seat after it was redrawn to favor Republicans, but he is introducing legislation to take the redistricting process out of the hands of state legislatures. Nickel introduced the bill on Tuesday that would create independent commissions of 15 people in each state […]
After years of intense deliberation, this bipartisan effort marks a crucial step toward enacting substantial federal privacy laws.
House Bill 486, also known as Aisha's Law, is personal for Ohio Representative Juanita Brent of Cleveland. Brent, who represents District 22, is a co-sponsor of the bill that was introduced for the third time last week.
The proposal would create a dashboard of supportive housing units. Councilmember Lincoln Restler is introducing a bill to create a dashboard of vacant supportive housing units. [ more › ]
In a bonus contender for "Worst of the Week," House Republicans introduced a bill renaming Washington Dulles International Airport in Virginia after former President Donald Trump. In response, a group of Democrats proposed a bill to rename Miami federal prison to the “Donald J. Trump Federal Correctional Institution”. MSNBC Senior Political analyst Matthew Dowd and Democratic strategist Ameshia Cross join Ayman Mohyeldin to share their reactions.
WASHINGTON (KTVZ) – Oregon Senator Jeff Merkley and Idaho Senator James Risch this week announced the introduction of the bipartisan Mass Timber Federal Buildings Act to promote the utilization of mass timber in federal building projects and military construction. The mass timber industry has become important to Oregon, Idaho, and the entire Pacific Northwest’s economy and environment.
WASHINGTON (AP) — Two influential lawmakers from opposing parties have crafted a deal on legislation designed to strengthen privacy protections for Americans' personal data. The sweeping proposal announced Sunday evening would define privacy as a consumer right and create new rules for companies that collect and use personal information. It comes from the offices of []
Two lawmakers from opposing parties are floating a new plan to protect the privacy of Americans' personal data
Key lawmakers float new rules for personal data protection; bill would make privacy a consumer right
Two lawmakers from opposing parties are floating a new plan to protect the privacy of Americans' personal data
Two key lawmakers — a Democrat and a Republican — are floating a new plan to protect the privacy of Americans' personal data.