Dan Lungren, R-Calif., lost his seat to Ami Bera, a...
Dan Lungren, R-Calif., lost his seat to Ami Bera, a Democratic physician, Lungren’s spokesman confirmed last week. The House Cybersecurity Subcommittee chairman lost by less than 4,000 votes, in a race that pitted the four-term incumbent against a well-funded challenger…
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in a recently redistricted region. As a member of the House Judiciary Committee Lungren was a strong technology advocate who was not shy about criticizing the Stop Online Piracy Act because he said it was undermining of other legislative efforts to secure the Web. During the spring “cyberweek” markups, House Republican leaders steamrolled Lungren’s PRECISE Act (HR-3674), which aimed to create baseline cybersecurity guidelines for owners and operators of critical infrastructure.