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Kathryn King's avatar

Finding that Ga.State Government no longer offers email options, only phone numbers, a dead end. Emails to senators takes weeks, it’s too late to get a response on crucial issues. By the time citizens get a response, it’s too late. So, trying to contact is futile.

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Kathryn King's avatar

Thank you sir! Letters sent!

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achip's avatar

Lead

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Marsha Welch's avatar

I can't copy and paste from your shared info! Help?

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Melissa Spence's avatar

Is there a way to copy the email text?

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Shari's avatar

Done. Also sent to my State AG, two Senators and my Congresswoman.

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Mepflug's avatar

FYI I live the idea of copy and paste but my phone is not allowing it. Any other way?

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Hope Filby's avatar

Trump needs to meet his maker, that's how u stop Musk and Vance.

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Lori LeClaire's avatar

Sent email. Thx for all you do!

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Kevin Heck's avatar

Done

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Twyla Estes's avatar

Creepy fucker

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C3's avatar

Here is a clean version for copy/paste

Send email to privacy@treasury.gov

privacy@treasury.gov

Civil Liberties Complaint

Hello,

I am making a civil liberties complaint under the Privacy Act of 1974, U.S.C. 552a. It has been brought to my attention that Elon Musk and his associates, under the guise of a directive of the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) (an IT office in the White House), have acquired access to Treasury Department Records and Systems of Records as defined in the Act.

As an individual covered by the Act, I believe that there may be records about me in these Treasury Department systems, and I am concerned for the following reasons:

1. Elon Musk is not an elected official

2. Even if Musk were an elected official, the System of Records Notice (SORNs) governing the Treasury Department Privacy Act systems do not aloo w for disclosure Muck and his associates per the Routine Uses.

3. Disclosure of personally identifiable information (PII) and sensitive personal identifiable information (SPII) to MUSK and his associates would be an unauthorized disclosure and therefore breach of information.

The Treasury Department must (1) quickly investigate what Privacy ACT records that Musk and his associates have unlawfully accessed, (2) reveal to the public what unauthorized disclosures were made, (3) stop further access, (4) force any files acquired by Musk and his associates to be returned and/or permanently destroyed, and (5) seek criminal penalties against Musk and his associates for violations of the Act.

Sincerely,

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Lori LeClaire's avatar

That’s helpful, because the pic is not computable. Thx.

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George Becker's avatar

Repost this to increase it's distribution!

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Theodore Gallegos's avatar

REVOCATION OF SECURITY CLEARANCE

I have a security clearance from the government, there is a background check and series of questions you must answer. One of them is if you have used any illegal drugs. Elon has previously and openly posted about his use of illegal drugs. This should have resulted in a denial of a security clearance. The public has every right to challenge and now to ask that his clearance be revoked.

PASS THE WORD, START THE MOVEMENT

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