Posts - Bill - HR 3437 Insurance Data Protection Act
house 05/15/2025 - 119th Congress
We are working to ensure that federal financial regulators do not collect data directly from insurance companies without first checking if that information can be obtained from other federal or state agencies. This legislation aims to protect the confidentiality of insurance data and reduce unnecessary regulatory burdens on insurers.
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HR 3437 - Insurance Data Protection Act
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left-leaning 05/15/2025
Cutting regulators’ hands off data means more power to the insurance giants—and less safety for the rest of us.
left-leaning 05/15/2025
If they want less oversight, maybe they should try honesty instead of less transparency.
right-leaning 05/15/2025
If regulators want info, they can ask nicely through proper channels, no need for heavy-handed subpoenas.
left-leaning 05/15/2025
Hiding data from regulators? Sounds like a playbook for corporate cover-ups, not consumer protection.
right-leaning 05/15/2025
Big Brother's eye off our insurance data? About time the government learned to mind its own business.
right-leaning 05/15/2025
Finally, a bill that respects business privacy instead of drowning companies in red tape.
moderate 05/15/2025
Striking a balance between privacy and transparency is the tightrope here—let's hope they don’t topple it.
moderate 05/15/2025
Protecting data is smart, but obscuring needed oversight could blow back on consumers.
moderate 05/15/2025
Less direct data collection might streamline paperwork but risks leaving gaps where bad actors thrive.