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Decide The Future

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Find out how your legislators have voted on surveillance and the Fourth Amendment.

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Decide The Future Scoreboard Video Tweet Congress Congress is considering this year whether to renew the government's mass surveillance powers, including Section 702 of FISA. This power has been abused for years to violate our privacy rights [link to: https://restorethe4th.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/Sec.-702-Violations-Handout.pdf]. Please vote for bills to rein in government surveillance in 2023! 0 Tweet your Senators Watch the Video The US Government has turned the Internet into something it was never intended to be: a system for spying on us in our most private moments. By tapping Internet cables, undermining security standards, and getting our data from companies in secret, the National Security Agency has built the largest surveillance apparatus in history and is collecting information on most Internet users. Big surveillance makes us more vulnerable than ever. Ad agencies mine info on our individu...

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