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DATA PRIVACY AND CYBERSECURITY

In the digital age, privacy is power — and Americans have lost too much of both.
Every click, purchase, and conversation is tracked, stored, and sold. Meanwhile, cyber-attacks threaten hospitals, cities, and elections.
It’s time to treat data protection like what it really is: a national security and civil rights issue.

THE PROBLEM

  • Tech companies collect and monetize massive amounts of personal data with little oversight or consent.

  • Data breaches expose millions of Americans each year to identity theft and fraud.

  • Government systems and small businesses alike are under constant cyber-attack from foreign and domestic actors.

  • Outdated privacy laws allow companies to share data in ways most users never understand.

  • Critical infrastructure — power grids, water systems, and hospitals — remain vulnerable to ransomware and disruption.

Our digital defenses are only as strong as the weakest password — and right now, that password is “congress2025.”

OUR PLAN - PROTECT PRIVACY STRENGTHEN SECURITY

We’ll build a framework that defends both individual freedom and national safety:

  • Digital Bill of Rights — Guarantee every American control over personal data: who collects it, how it’s used, and when it’s deleted.

  • Universal Data Privacy Standards — Replace the patchwork of state laws with one clear national standard modeled on global best practices.

  • Right to Be Forgotten — Allow individuals to remove personal information from databases and search results after reasonable time limits.

  • Data Breach Accountability Act — Impose strict penalties and mandatory public disclosure for companies that fail to protect user data.

  • Critical Infrastructure Cyber Shield — Modernize and secure essential public systems with federal funding and rapid-response cybersecurity teams.

  • Public Sector Cyber Training — Require cybersecurity certification for federal and state IT professionals.

  • Election System Security Grants — Help states upgrade outdated voting equipment and defend against digital interference.

  • Consumer Data Dividend — Let citizens share in the profits made from their data — or choose to opt out entirely.

WHY IT MATTERS

Freedom means nothing if you have to give up your privacy to participate in modern life.
Protecting data isn’t anti-tech — it’s pro-democracy. Every American deserves to be secure online, just as we expect to be safe in our own homes.

“Your data belongs to you — not to whoever can steal or sell it fastest.”

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