People United for Privacy
@UniteForPrivacy
People United for Privacy defends the rights of all Americans – regardless of their beliefs – to come together in support of their shared values.
How do we stop rising political violence? @RickSantorum says stronger privacy protections may be the answer: thehill.com/opinion/techno…
Keeping our laws up to date with today's world is one thing all Americans can agree on. unitedforprivacy.com/louisiana-join…
"The bill had nothing to do with campaign donations. It simply protected people’s ability to give privately to causes they believe in." newsobserver.com/opinion/articl…
As political violence intensifies, stop publishing home addresses thehill.com/opinion/techno…
There was a time when most Americans didn't lock their doors at night. But when the world changes around you, new approaches are needed. thehill.com/opinion/techno…
Outdated laws are being weaponized in today’s polarized, violent political environment. @RickSantorum says it’s time for change. thehill.com/opinion/techno…
In Nevada, lawmakers from both parties took action to protect citizens from harassment amid a disturbing rise in political violence. unitedforprivacy.com/nevada-moderni…
PUFPF CEO @HeatherLauer urges Idaho leaders to join other states in protecting home addresses from exposure: unitedforprivacy.com/idaho-press-di…
How do campaign finance laws affect nonprofits and their donors? Join us Wednesday at 12 PM ET to learn from Allen Dickerson, former chair of the @FEC and partner at @BakerHostetler. events.zoom.us/ev/AiBF_FpBQbI…
The erosion of personal privacy is hurting political participation. Citizens who get involved in public life deserve protection, not exposure and retaliation. unitedforprivacy.com/washington-exa…
A new survey finds most Americans are concerned that giving to charity might result in their name, address, or other information being shared outside the organization. Donor privacy matters! unitedforprivacy.com/americans-want…
My op-ed in today's Trentonian (NJ). Paywalled, but the thrust is simple--as NJ lawmakers consider measures to assure legslator privacy after the shooting of 2 Minnesota lawmakers, they should not forget that their constituents also have legit reason for privacy regarding their…
One week from today! We will hear from Allen Dickerson, former chair of the @FEC, about how outdated campaign finance laws are affecting personal privacy in today's world. Register here: unitedforprivacy.com/lunch-learn-pr…
Transparency in government is important, but so is protecting individuals from harassment and violence. The digital age demands new safeguards. unitedforprivacy.com/idaho-press-di…
If you care about privacy and free speech, don't miss our July 30 webinar with former @FEC chair Allen Dickerson! We’ll discuss efforts to protect privacy at the FEC amid growing threats to civic engagement and First Amendment rights. unitedforprivacy.com/lunch-learn-pr…
In a world where civic engagement carries a threat of violent retribution, home addresses of donors and elected officials should no longer be shared online. unitedforprivacy.com/when-participa…
Polling reveals what politicians already know: Americans won't support causes if they can't protect their privacy. unitedforprivacy.com/americans-want…
A new poll confirms what both sides of the donor privacy debate already knew: when donor information is exposed, Americans stop giving. unitedforprivacy.com/americans-want…
It really is not the government's business--or your neighbor's, let alone strangers'--who you give money to.
Recent polling has a clear conclusion: Americans want their personal information to remain private when giving to nonprofit organizations. unitedforprivacy.com/americans-want…
Recent polling has a clear conclusion: Americans want their personal information to remain private when giving to nonprofit organizations. unitedforprivacy.com/americans-want…