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House of Representatives

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9 articles decelerating

House of Representatives has appeared in 9 articles since 2017-03. Coverage peaked in 2024Q1 with 2 articles. Frequently mentioned alongside Congress, Trump, the United States, TikTok.

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9
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Coverage Timeline

2025-05-22
Tech Policy Press 3 related

The US House passes the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, a budget bill that would ban states from enforcing AI laws for 10 years; the bill now heads to the Senate

The United States House of Representatives early Thursday narrowly passed a budget bill that, if enacted, would ban states …

2024-03-29
LPE Project 1 related

Signal's president says the TikTok bill won't offer any meaningful privacy protection from China, but will further entrench the dominance of US social networks

Earlier this month, the United States House of Representatives passed the Protecting Americans from Foreign Adversary Controlled Applications Act … Mastodon: @carnage4life@mas.to and @olaf@social.secr...

2024-03-15
Financial Times 49 related

After the House vote, Chinese officials say the US has shown “robber's logic” toward TikTok, and Washington must “stop unfairly suppressing foreign companies”

TIKTOK IS LESS OF A DANGER TO THE USA THAN META (FACEBOOK!), WHICH IS A TRUE ENEMY OF THE PEOPLE. Jessica Kwong / Metro.co.uk : Trump's ex-treasury secretary is trying to buy TikTok amid ban threat Mo...

2021-12-19
TorrentFreak 4 related

Malaysia passes a bill to imprison illegal streaming pirates, primarily those involved in the provision or facilitation of illegal streams, for up to 20 years

Malaysia's House of Representatives has passed amendments to copyright law that will boost the country's deterrent …

2018-12-25
E Pluribus Unum 6 related

Congress passes the Open Government Data Act, which requires public information to be open to the public by default in a machine readable format

On December 21, 2018, the United States House of Representatives voted to enact H.R. 4174, the Foundations for Evidence-Based Policymaking Act of 2017 …

2018-12-24
E Pluribus Unum 6 related

Congress passes the Open Government Data Act, which requires public information to be open to the public by default in a machine readable format

On December 21, 2018, the United States House of Representatives voted to enact H.R. 4174, the Foundations for Evidence-Based Policymaking Act of 2017 …

2018-01-12
New York Times 29 related

House votes 256 to 164 to extend Section 702 FISA warrantless surveillance program for six years with minimal changes; bill now proceeds to the Senate

Why It's a Good Thing That Dropbox Is Going Public Charlie Savage / New York Times : Surveillance and Privacy Debate Reaches Pivotal Moment in Congress Louise Matsakis / Wired : Congress Renews Warran...

2017-03-30
DSLreports 27 related

House passes resolution that lets ISPs sell customers' browsing history without user permission, 215 to 205 along party lines

stop trying Chris Ciaccia / Fox News : How will ISPs collect and sell your browser history? Lily Hay Newman / Wired : If You Want a VPN to Protect Your Privacy, Start Here Brian X. Chen / New York Tim...

2017-03-28
The Verge 15 related

Former FCC staffer explains consequences as House of Representatives prepares to vote to repeal FCC's 2016 broadband privacy rules

Time to make some calls  —  Last week, on a party-line vote, the Senate voted to repeal the Federal Communications Commission's 2016 broadband privacy rules giving consumers …

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