Congress just voted to reauthorize the Trump administration's massive surveillance authority - and to actually expand it. This is a bipartisan problem, as Members from both parties want to appear “tough on terror” and give security agencies wide authority. The vote count may even be a little surprising - some Republicans (including Ted Cruz) voted the right way, and many Democrats who often publicly express concerns about the Trump administration, voted the wrong way. Click here to learn more.
Click here to find out how your Representative in the House voted - did they vote “yea” to expand Trump’s surveillance authority? Or “nay,” which would have protected Americans’ privacy?
Click here to find out how your senators voted on cloture - did they vote “nay,” which would have blocked the bill from moving forward? Or did they vote “yea,” ensuring the bill’s passage?
If your MoCs voted the right way, they should know that you support the bold stance that they took to protect your privacy. If they voted the wrong way, make sure they know you are disappointed and will face accountability.