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    Sen. Hawley called Congress’ inaction on the crisis at the border “pathetic” & “a complete dereliction of duty” as smugglers exploit our broken asylum system & take advantage of vulnerable families like the El Salvadoran dad & daughter who drowned on the banks of the Rio Grande.

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  2. The Ending Support for Internet Censorship Act, simply states that if the tech giants want to keep their government-granted immunity, they must bring transparency and accountability to their editorial processes and prove that they don’t discriminate.

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  3. During their conversation, Senator Hawley told more about his bill that will prevent conservative censorship by removing the special immunities that government has given to the big tech platforms.

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  4. The sheer enormity of data big tech companies extract, and the unscrupulous ways they use that data, is distressing. With the "Do Not Track Act" Sen. Hawley is ensuring users have control over their own data.

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  5. Story after story comes in from the southern border about children being recycled, purchased & used for profit by cartels & smugglers. As Sen. Hawley said, the refusal of Congress to act to correct this humanitarian crisis is "absolutely unbelievable and absolutely indefensible."

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  6. ICYMI → Senator Hawley spoke with on his bill addressing the sweetheart deal big tech companies receive that no other industry enjoys – complete immunity from editorial decisions to censor viewpoints they disagree with.

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  7. Jun 24

    Sen. Hawley introduces bipartisan bill to combat social media, data collection

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  8. Social media users are getting wise to the joke that when the product is free, they’re the ones being sold. But how much are they making off your data? The DASHBOARD Act will require these big tech companies to disclose the true value of your data.

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  9. Jun 24

    New bill would force big tech to reveal the value of your data by

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  10. "These 'free' products track everything we do so tech companies can sell our information to the highest bidder and use it to target us with creepy ads,” said Senator Hawley. “Even worse, tech companies do their best to hide how much consumer data is worth and to whom it is sold."

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  11. Today, Senator Hawley joined in introducing the DASHBOARD Act that will require social media companies to disclose what exactly they collect on users, how that data was collected, and – most importantly – the true value of users' personal data.

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  12. WATCH LIVE: Senator Hawley joins at 8:45pm ET to discuss his latest bill that will remove the sweetheart deal that big tech companies recieve unless they bring transparency and accountability to their editorial processes.

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  13. Big tech companies are the largest and most powerful companies today – with enormous resources and advanced algorithms they can use to help them moderate content. Those companies should not receive this government subsidy free of any responsibility.

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  14. In his conversation with , Senator Hawley discusses his growing concerns with big tech companies, the increasing concentration of power in the American economy, and the path forward.

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  15. Only after Sen. Hawley's recent bill that would prevent companies like YouTube from automatically recommending videos of children & a federal investigation did YouTube finally decide it might take action to prevent the referral of videos to pedophiles.

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  16. Jun 20

    .’s child protection bill aims to stop video hosting sites from auto playing videos with children in them as investigates for allegations of violating - free exclusive 👇🏻

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  17. There's no other media company or publisher that receives the same special treatment that big tech companies do thanks to Section 230. But as Senator Hawley said, "unfortunately, and unsurprisingly, big tech has failed to hold up its end of the bargain."

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  18. The entire moderation process of these big tech companies is shrouded in secrecy because they refuse to make their protocols public. If tech giants want to keep their government-granted immunity they must bring transparency and accountability to their editorial processes.

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  19. Congratulating the for the first win in their 52-year history, Senators Hawley and introduced a resolution to the honoring players, the hundreds of thousands of fans, and the city of St. Louis.

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  20. Jun 19

    A GOP senator introduced a bill that would blow up business models for Facebook, YouTube, and other tech giants.

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