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Robert Hurt introduces bill to protect privacy on Healthcare.gov

Chris Graham

Robert_HurtCongressman Robert Hurt (R-Virginia) released the following statement after introducing H.R. 5610, the Healthcare Consumer Privacy Act, along with Congressman John Barrow (D-Georgia), which will enable individuals to remove their profiles from the federal healthcare website, HealthCare.gov:

“Hearing from those living and working in Virginia’s Fifth District continues to be my greatest resource as I serve them.  Their input has not only generated creative ideas but brought to light problems created by some of the big government programs coming out of Washington.  Recently, a constituent contacted our office to express concern over the fact that he was unable to delete his profile from Healthcare.gov, even though he ultimately decided not to sign up for healthcare coverage.

“Creating a profile requires entering personally identifiable and often sensitive information and, given the recent breach in security of the website, Fifth District Virginians are understandably concerned by the federal government holding onto their information.  Cybersecurity vulnerabilities pose a significant threat to individual privacy, but this Administration has been so focused on getting Healthcare.gov to function at a basic level that it did not take sufficient action to ensure that users’ personal information will be protected despite spending hundreds of millions of taxpayer dollars to build the site.

“Clearly, major cybersecurity risks exist within the online federal marketplace, and these grave security concerns make it even more imperative that individuals have the ability to remove their personal information permanently from Healthcare.gov, which this bill enables.  The bipartisan Healthcare Consumer Privacy Act is a direct response to these concerns about privacy and the protection of personal information for those usingHealthcare.gov, and it is a compliment to the robust oversight we in the House are conducting to press the administration to protect this data.

“It is my hope that this bill moves swiftly through the legislative process, and I look forward to working with Rep. Barrow and my colleagues to ensure that individual privacy is protected.”

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Chris Graham

Chris Graham

Chris Graham is the founder and editor of Augusta Free Press. A 1994 alum of the University of Virginia, Chris is the author and co-author of seven books, including Poverty of Imagination, a memoir published in 2019. For his commentaries on news, sports and politics, go to his YouTube page, TikTok, BlueSky, or subscribe to Substack or his Street Knowledge podcast. Email Chris at [email protected].

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