What others are saying about the APRA https://www.commerce.senate.gov/2024/4/what-others-are-saying#:~:text=This comprehensive draft legislation sets,right of action for individuals
Compares to EU GDPR rights https://tuta.com/blog/apra-is-americas-gdpr
EFF favorable on bill but say it should go further https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2024/04/americans-deserve-more-current-american-privacy-rights-act
Some opposition to bill but largely bipartisan https://www.wilmerhale.com/en/insights/blogs/wilmerhale-privacy-and-cybersecurity-law/20240418-new-federal-privacy-bill-draft-hits-congress
Full pdf text of bill https://www.commerce.senate.gov/services/files/E7D2864C-64C3-49D3-BC1E-6AB41DE863F5
I mean, technically both bills do, in that they’re both protecting American’s data. One does it by preventing adversarial foreign interests, the other does it by curtailing adversarial domestic interests.
According to one of the articles, the bill in my post also has restrictions on sharing user data with foreign adversaries.
I just naturally assume ulterior motives.