Send Congress a message: our rights are not negotiable.

We need to send a message right now that voters will not tolerate an attack on our right to privacy.

If you live in one of the states below, can you pick up the phone right now and call the House Intelligence Committee? CISPA will be introduced on Wednesday. Call them now and leave a message so that when they get to work on Monday they know that voters don’t support this bill.

If you’re not sure what to say, use this script:

“I just learned that CISPA (the Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act) will be reintroduced next week. In its previous form, the bill would have given federal agencies unlimited access to virtually any of my personal data and online communication-- without a warrant. Our rights online are not negotiable. Please oppose any bill that would let companies share my personal information with the government.”

CALIFORNIA:

Devin Nunes - (202) 225-2523

Mike Thompson - (202) 225-3311

Adam Schiff - (202) 225-4176

FLORIDA:

Jeff Miller - (202) 225-4136

Thomas J Rooney - (202) 225-5792

GEORGIA:

Lynn Westmoreland - (202) 225-5901

ILLINOIS:

Jan Schakowsky - (202) 225-2111

Luis Gutierrez - (202) 225-8203

KANSAS:

Mike Pompeo - (202) 225-6216

MARYLAND:

Dutch Ruppersberger - 202-225-3061

MICHIGAN:

Mike Rogers - (202) 225-4872

MINNESOTA:

Michele Bachmann - (202) 225-2331

NEVADA:

Joe Heck - (202) 225-3252

NEW JERSEY:

Frank LoBiondo - (202) 225-6572

NEW YORK:

Peter King - 202-225-7896

RHODE ISLAND:

Jim Langevin - (202) 225-2735

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