Congress should not give Meta a pass while pushing a bill that may not survive legal scrutiny. Lavora Barnes has a strong warning here on the App Store Accountability Act. @RepJames@RepDebDingell@SenGaryPeters@SenatorSlotkin
https://t.co/xIMSAQ9oS9
ChatGPT is adding group chats & adult content. Denver Public Schools blocked it and kept Google Gemini—because it meets privacy & safety standards. Michigan parents should ask: what are Michigan schools using?
@SenGaryPeters@SenSlotkin@RepDebDingell
https://t.co/VjrSDr5xyo
Workers deserve clarity. A joint employer rule ensures local franchise employees can organize with their actual boss, not a distant corporation. @SenatorSlotkin@SenGaryPeters please support this.
The Credit Card Competition Act is a giveaway to mega retailers–and a gut punch to small businesses & working families who rely on rewards.
@SenatorSlotkin@SenGaryPeters: Stand with local businesses like GR's Long Road Distillers. Say NO to the CCCA.👇https://t.co/kaKov9n2R3
Michigan can’t afford the Credit Card Competition Act. It’ll gut credit card rewards, weaken security, and shift costs onto small businesses & consumers. @SenGaryPeters@ElissaSlotkin, say NO to this corporate-backed scam!❌💳
🔗 https://t.co/yKjH5bB7C4
The government's heavy reliance on Microsoft products stifles competition and innovation, risking our national security. We need to diversify our tech procurement to safeguard sensitive data and reduce the impact of future tech outages. @SenStabenow@SenGaryPeters @linakahnFTC
@ElissaSlotkin in GR last night; a tireless advocate for voting rights, on the frontlines of protecting democracy, committed to passing the FTVA & JLVRAA: to protect every American’s right to vote by expanding access, ensuring fair elections, and preventing voter suppression.
@realDonaldTrump Wow! It’s almost like you’re not even trying. This tweet is so desperate and low energy that it reminds me of this most-excellent clip https://t.co/TcPCXvl9Cm
@FireupChips2629@philipskaggs#FunFact A judge cannot classify a crime. That is up to the legislature to define. Lawmakers made this behavior a crime, they designated it as a felony crime. If you believe in the rule of law- you have to respect this. He is free to appeal. But for now- he is a convicted felon.