View CDT's Congressional Agenda for the 110th Congress (published January 22, 2007)
PFF/CDT Index to Child Safety and Content Regulation Bills
CDT Analysis of Safety & Content Bills in Congress
A bill to require the Federal Trade Commission to prescribe regulations to protect the privacy of personal information collected from and about children on the Internet, to provide greater parental control over the collection and use of that information, and for other purposes.
(Bryan)
Financial Information Privacy Act of 1998 (Leach)
CDT Notes: 9/24/98—Commerce Committee markup held,
amendment in the nature of a substitute passed.
To provide protection from personal intrusion for commercial purposes.
(Conyers)
To require insured depository institutions, depository institution holding companies, and insured credit unions to protect the confidentiality of financial information obtained concerning their customers, and for other purposes.
(Markey)
To amend the Consumer Credit Protection Act to ensure financial institution privacy protections, and for other purposes.
(LaFalce)
To promote the privacy of interactive computer service users through self-regulation by the providers of such services, and for other purposes.
(Tauzin)
Wireless Privacy Enhancement Act of 1998 (Tauzin)
To provide for the recognition of digital and other forms of authentication as an alternative to existing paperbased methods, to improve efficiency and soundness of the Nation's capital markets and the payment system, and to define and harmonize the practices, customs, and uses applicable to the conduct of electronic authentication, and for other purposes.
(Baker)
To protect the privacy of individuals with respect to the Social Security number.
(Campbell)
To protect consumer privacy, empower parents, enhance the telecommunications infrastructure for efficient electronic commerce, and safeguard data security.
(Markey)
To protect the privacy of the individual with respect to the social security number and other personal information, and for other purposes.
(Kleczka)
To prohibit Federal agencies from making available through the Internet certain confidential records with respect to individuals, and to provide for remedies in cases in which such records are made available through the Internet.
(Barrett)
To prohibit Federal officers and employees from providing access to Social Security Account statement information, personal earnings and benefits estimate statement information, or tax return information of an individual through the Internet or without the written consent of the individual, and to establish a commission to investigate the protection and privacy afforded to certain Government records.
(Kanjorski)
A bill to protect the privacy of the individual with respect to the social security number and other personal information, and for other purposes.
(Feinstein)
To regulate the use by interactive computer services of personally identifiable information provided by subscribers to such services.
(Vento)