Require a warrant for targeted investigations
Require a warrant for all surveillance
Prohibits warrantless use of facial recognition and license plate readers in public spaces
Eliminate buying data from data brokers by agencies where a warrant would typically be needed to obtain that data directly
Allow people to sue the government when their rights here have been violated
More info:
Full text: https://boebert.house.gov/sites/evo-subsites/boebert.house.g...
https://boebert.house.gov/media/press-releases/representativ...
https://xcancel.com/RepThomasMassie/status/20473811214788526...
Of note is that the proposed legislation provides a massive loophole on page 3, line 17:
"The collection or analysis of information that is lawfully published or voluntarily made available by a person or entity to a public audience, and which requires no circumvention of privacy settings, encryption, or other access controls."
So that just means that any given website or service with information that can be public facing on a web page can be set up to be accessed by anybody who knows how to navigate to it, even if it's not on the user's profile page. Or other ways, such as having a request list.
That shouldn't change even if someone buys a modern papal indulgence[0] yet somehow it does.