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The Surprising Place of Privacy in US Politics
The Surprising Place of Privacy in US Politics
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Length:
35 minutes
Released:
Nov 4, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
Without support from political representatives, legislation on issues like privacy just doesn't happen. Today I'm joined by legislative activist and former journalist Hayley Tsukayama to talk about how, in the gridlock of American democracy, progress on privacy legislation can still be made.
1.18: Hayley's background as a tech journalist in DC
5.10: Why does privacy matter?
8.45: Privacy data and abortion rights
13.05: What do Utah, California and Connecticut all have in common?
23.50: Why is the US the world leader on tech but so slow on privacy legislation?
26.30: Attempts at federal privacy legislation
1.18: Hayley's background as a tech journalist in DC
5.10: Why does privacy matter?
8.45: Privacy data and abortion rights
13.05: What do Utah, California and Connecticut all have in common?
23.50: Why is the US the world leader on tech but so slow on privacy legislation?
26.30: Attempts at federal privacy legislation
Released:
Nov 4, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode
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