The Hill: Bill filed in Senate to boost drone privacy

The Hill: Bill filed in Senate to boost drone privacy by Keith Lang:

The outgoing chairman of the Senate committee that oversees transportation issues has filed a bill to protect U.S. residents’ privacy if nonmilitary drone use is drastically increased in coming years as expected. Congress has required the Federal Aviation Administration to issue rules for allowing more commercial drone use in the U.S. by next year, but critics have raised concerns about the possibility of the unmanned aircrafts being used for surveillance that would invade citizens’ privacy.

What’s the point since bills die at the end of this Congress?

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