Did You Know: Minnesota is the third state this year to protect home addresses from exposure in campaign donation records, following West Virginia and Utah.
The Constitution protects every American’s right to speech and association. So why do politicians think they can censor “out-of-state” organizations? https://t.co/XewigHN9pg
Thanks to a major privacy reform law, Minnesotans will no longer have to choose between their right to participate in politics and their right to be safe at home.
Privacy win in Minnesota! A bipartisan reform to protect the home addresses of candidates, campaign staff, and donors will make political participation safer for all. https://t.co/YSubzxOvgo
The digital age calls for a new balance between privacy and disclosure in public life. Americans should not be targeted at their homes because of their beliefs or donations. https://t.co/nFYE9IpVoP
The Supreme Court issued a resounding victory for donor privacy and free speech last month in First Choice Women's Resource Centers v. Davenport, but it is cold comfort to the hundreds of thousands of nonprofit organizations around the country that must continue handing over similar information to the IRS every year, write @CommishSmith and @brettnolan. https://t.co/H4Pv0lRLet
My latest @InstFreeSpeech op-ed has published! Threats to #donorprivacy, #freedomofassociation, & #freespeech are coming from all directions, so the op-ed is very timely! Thank you to the @NAACP for standing up & fighting AL's effort to oust it 70 yrs ago!
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