Yesterday, with the House and Senate preparing to leave for
their extended 4th of July holiday, there were 122 bills introduced.
As with any time there is an extended congressional absence from Washington,
most of these bills were introduced solely for the purpose of providing talking
points (well bragging points) during fund raising and campaign activities back
home. Few will see any sort of activity in Washington.
Of the bills introduced, there is one that may be of
specific interest to readers of this blog:
S
1475 A bill to provide for the identification and documentation of best
practices for cyber hygiene by the National Institute of Standards and
Technology, and for other purposes. Sen.
Hatch, Orrin G. [R-UT]
This bill is probably a companion bill to HR 3010 which I
will be reviewing later today.
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