CfA's December 5, 2019 Newsletter
Thank you for your continued support of Campaign for Accountability (CfA). Here's an update on our latest work.
Our Latest Work:
- CfA Releases More than Seven Thousand Government Documents About Anti-Abortion Groups and Crisis Pregnancy Centers: Today, CfA released the Themis Project’s Government Records Archive, containing more than 7,000 government documents consisting of tens of thousands of pages about anti-abortion advocacy organizations, crisis pregnancy centers, and government efforts to curtail reproductive rights. (Press Release, Search the Archive )
Help Us Fight Back Against Devin Nunes:
- Donate to CfA: Last year, CfA filed three ethics complaints against Congressman Devin Nunes documenting his deplorable conduct. Now he's filed a frivolous lawsuit against us to deflect attention away from his ethical lapses. Please donate to CfA and help us fight back!
What We're Reading:
- Google Co-Founders Step Down: Google co-founders Sergey Brin and Larry Page are stepping down from their management roles at Alphabet, Google's parent company. (The Wall Street Journal, 12.3.19)
- Parents Fighting Back Against Big Tech: In response to parent pressure, tech companies working with a school district in Montgomery County, Maryland will be required to purge data collected on students once a year. (The Guardian, 12.5.19)
- Federalist Society is Helping to Shape Florida's Courts: Florida Governor Ron DeSantis is closely allied with the Federalist Society, injecting politics in Florida's judiciary. (Tampa Bay Times, 11.29.19)
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Follow Our Work:
We thank you for your continued support. Without people like you, our work would not be possible.
Here is how you can stay involved and help us accomplish our mission:
- Follow CfA on Twitter and Facebook.
- Follow the Google Transparency Project on Twitter and Facebook.
- Tell your friends and colleagues about CfA.
- Send us a tip.
- Make a tax-deductible donation.
Be on the lookout for more updates about our work in the upcoming weeks. Thanks again for signing up to be a part of CfA!
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Daniel Stevens
Executive Director, Campaign for Accountability
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