KEY POINTS
  • New York Democratic Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand just became the latest lawmaker to propose digital privacy legislation.
  • Gillibrand's proposal would not preempt state laws, a key factor for many Republicans who want to see a national standard enacted.
  • Her proposal also includes a new enforcement agency, similar to a bill proposed by a pair of California House Democrats.
CEDAR RAPIDS, IOWA - FEBRUARY 18: U.S. Senator Kirsten Gillibrand speaks to guests during a campaign stop at the Chrome Horse Saloon on February 18, 2019 in Cedar Rapids, Iowa.

Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand, D-N.Y., just unveiled her new proposal for digital privacy legislation, including a new federal agency to enforce consumers' privacy rights online.

It adds to a growing stack of bills aimed at empowering consumers with new digital rights and keeping tech companies' data collection in check.