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ReveredLegal's analysis is grounded in primary legislative sources, federal regulatory guidance, and recognized industry authorities. All content on this site references the following authoritative sources.

Legislative RecordApril 22, 2026
Congress.gov

HR 8413 — SECURE Data Act Introduced in 119th Congress

The SECURE Data Act (HR 8413) was formally introduced in the House of Representatives, establishing the legislative record for the proposed federal privacy framework that ReveredLegal has been tracking and advising clients on since its drafting phase.

Federal Privacy Legislation Gains Momentum in 119th Congress

The IAPP, the world's largest privacy professional organization, has covered the SECURE Data Act's introduction and its implications for the U.S. privacy landscape — including the broad preemption clause that would supersede all existing state privacy laws.

Regulatory ReferenceOngoing
FTC.gov

FTC Enforcement Authority Under Proposed Federal Privacy Framework

The Federal Trade Commission's existing enforcement guidance and rulemaking authority form the backbone of the SECURE Data Act's enforcement framework. ReveredLegal regularly references FTC guidance in advising clients on compliance readiness.

For Journalists & Researchers

Media Inquiries

ReveredLegal is available for comment on the SECURE Data Act, federal privacy legislation, and data privacy compliance matters. Principal Attorney Chris W. Hogue is available for interviews, expert commentary, and background briefings.

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Chris W. Hogue

Principal Attorney, ReveredLegal

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Areas of Expertise

  • SECURE Data Act (HR 8413)
  • Federal Privacy Preemption
  • State Privacy Law Compliance
  • FTC Enforcement Trends
  • Data Breach Response
  • Consumer Rights Frameworks