“Now is not the time for Congress to be adding more government, more regulation, and more debt — especially when it is far from clear that any of it will enhance our security,” Chambliss said. “Our bill offers the right solution to improving our nation’s cybersecurity by encouraging collaboration, investment, and innovation.”
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