Republicans ask Democrats to help make digital signature law
Congressional Republicans have asked Democrats, who have complained that they were being frozen out of the process, to help draft legislation that would set US standards for "digital signatures." If the bill passes, it is expected to override state requirements that require paper contracts and signatures.
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