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Reject Trump’s mass surveillance proposal
With the World Cup and Olympics approaching, the United States should be welcoming visitors, not treating them as suspects.
We urge you to drop the proposed rule that would force tourists to hand over DNA, facial scans, fingerprints, and years of social media history just to enter the United States. We’ve already seen how this kind of data is misused through unaccountable surveillance systems.
Please drop this rule before it becomes permanent and does lasting damage to our democracy, privacy, and tourism economy.
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Protect Voter Privacy
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Save impartial public media
CNN and CNBC have partnered with Kalshi to push online gambling into the news – creating dangerous incentives for corporate media to hype, distort, and sensationalize for profit.
PBS and NPR are the only major networks still anchored in public service – not gambling on the news or making billionaires richer. But they’re struggling after deep funding cuts.
We urge you to restore full funding for public media and protect America’s information ecosystem.
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Reject Trump and Hegseth’s discrimination agenda
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BAN Congressional Stock Trading
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Tell the NYC Council: Pass Immigrant Rights & Due Process Protections Now
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Tell media companies: Stand up for free speech!
Our media should be holding the powerful accountable – not bowing to them. We urge you to reject Trump’s blacklist and refuse to bend to political pressure.
Don’t be intimidated, defend free speech, and stand up for your journalists when they face attacks for doing their jobs.
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