March 25, 2022, 4:18 p.m. | /u/stratiuss

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Hey r/privacy,

I'm a US citizen and I will be meeting with members of congress as part of congressional visit day (CVD). Are there any current bills, or talks of bills, on the US federal level that undermine online privacy and security? The meetings won't be long so I can't try to explain actual security concerns. Any suggestions for talking points that might help push congress members in a pro-privacy direction?

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