Since 2018, 269 comprehensive privacy bills have been considered across 47 states. 22 states have passed different privacy laws regulating the collection and use of personal data, creating a conflicting patchwork of privacy laws that confuse consumers and hurt our country’s small and medium-sized businesses.
We need a uniform national privacy law that would protect consumers’ data and privacy no matter where they live and provide businesses certainty about their responsibilities.
Why We Need a National Privacy Law
What’s the Privacy Patchwork?
The current landscape of privacy laws is a state-by-state patchwork that creates confusion for consumers and has a chilling effect on our economy, especially for small and medium-sized businesses that are struggling to keep up with an ever-changing compliance landscape. The high costs for states and companies don’t end there — if Congress doesn’t pass a federal privacy law, it could cost over $1 trillion to our economy over 10 years, including more than $200 billion being paid by small businesses.
The Privacy Patchwork by the Numbers
→ Since 2018, 269 comprehensive privacy bills have been considered across 47 states
→In 2026, 13 comprehensive privacy bills have been filed across 9 states
→In 2025, 45 comprehensive privacy bills have been filed across 19 states
→ 22 states have enacted comprehensive privacy bills: Alabama, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky, Maryland, Minnesota, Montana, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New Jersey, Oklahoma, Oregon, Rhode Island, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, and Virginia
Costs from 50 such laws could exceed $1 trillion over 10 years, with at least $200 billion hitting small businesses.
Now’s the Time
The time for Congress and the White House to act on privacy legislation is now. We are engaging with our country’s leaders to focus on this important priority that eight in ten overwhelmingly support. Coming together is crucial to educating lawmakers about how the growing patchwork of state privacy laws is untenable for businesses across industries, especially small and medium-sized companies. We hope you’ll join us in calling for a national privacy law.
A Call to Action
This campaign belongs to no group, no company, no industry, no one person — it belongs to everyone. If you agree that passing a federal privacy law is critical, join us.
How to Get Involved
There are numerous ways to get involved, from hosting events to using the #UnitedForPrivacy hashtag on social media. The goal is to work together to drive the narrative and change the conversation. You could:
🙌 Run or sponsor paid social media campaigns
🖥️ Host or attend a virtual event focused on the need for this legislation
🖋️ Release a blog post or opinion editorial calling for a national privacy law
🎤 Participate in earned media interviews and/or owned content activations (blog posts, Q+As, etc.)
📨 Re-share campaign information/activations/etc. on social media, in your company newsroom, email, and employee comms channels
🎟️ Call your representatives in Congress at (202) 224-3121
🤝 Join our campaign
✉️ Send letters to influential lawmakers

