BTC - Whether or not you live in a Real ID compliant State; get your self on the map!
Answer truthfully about whether or not you think Real ID should be repealed.
Friday, May 6, 2011
Wednesday, May 4, 2011
ACTION ALERT: Tell CA Senate NO Draft Selection-to-Drive
UPDATE: NOON PDT 5/9- Sen. Correa submitted SB 251 to wait presentation shortly after opening remarks to the California Senate Appropriations Committee. A very brief comment was allowed later on SB 251 from an American Friends Committee member towards the matter of selective service information used from drivers license applicants. The Committee Chair later called for the suspension of the bill towards a vote based on the issue of costs.
During the hearing, Cindy Sheehan's, Peace of the Action advocate Gregory Vickrey, issued remarks to press concerning Sacramento's "occupation" by active anti-draft constituencies. Members of CODE PINK and respective members of anti-draft coalitions, World Can't Wait for We Are Not Your Soldiers were also accounted for in support of the actions.
In a related highlight, Sen. Joe Simitian, Palo Alto, presented a fiscally conservative bill SB 29 during the hearing which advances privacy protections for driver identity and the ability to challenge red light cameras. The affirmative bill was moved for a vote.
BTC - The California Senate Appropriations committee will be holding a hearing Monday morning to discuss federal and state appropriations and funding for SB 251, a bill mandating drivers sign up for wartime drafts or selective service in the US military.
Several advocates, including the Identity Project, American Friends Committee and local ACLU, have already submitted letters opposed to this identity mandate. Organizers will be attending the National War Tax Resistance Coordinating Committee Conference, in the Bay Area on May 6th & 7th.
Anyone of concern should note the following call to action:
TELL CA SENATE APPROPRIATIONS, NO ON SB 251
WHO: Anti-war, Anti-draft mandate, Anti-recruitment, or Anti-identity mandate constituencies
WHAT: Call to direct action opposing the passage or funding of SB 251 at the California Senate Appropriations Committee Hearing
WHEN: Monday, May 9th 11 AM, 2011
WHERE: John L. Burton Hearing Room (4203), State Capitol Sacramento, CA
*If you can't attend, but you wish to watch or listen the hearing click here.*
WHY: Opposing mandatory or coercive selective service sign-ons in order to attain a California State drivers license
HOW: Write, call or contact appropriations committee members urging them to Vote NO on 251.
CA SENATE APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE MEMBERS:
During the hearing, Cindy Sheehan's, Peace of the Action advocate Gregory Vickrey, issued remarks to press concerning Sacramento's "occupation" by active anti-draft constituencies. Members of CODE PINK and respective members of anti-draft coalitions, World Can't Wait for We Are Not Your Soldiers were also accounted for in support of the actions.
In a related highlight, Sen. Joe Simitian, Palo Alto, presented a fiscally conservative bill SB 29 during the hearing which advances privacy protections for driver identity and the ability to challenge red light cameras. The affirmative bill was moved for a vote.
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BTC - The California Senate Appropriations committee will be holding a hearing Monday morning to discuss federal and state appropriations and funding for SB 251, a bill mandating drivers sign up for wartime drafts or selective service in the US military.
Several advocates, including the Identity Project, American Friends Committee and local ACLU, have already submitted letters opposed to this identity mandate. Organizers will be attending the National War Tax Resistance Coordinating Committee Conference, in the Bay Area on May 6th & 7th.
Anyone of concern should note the following call to action:
TELL CA SENATE APPROPRIATIONS, NO ON SB 251
WHO: Anti-war, Anti-draft mandate, Anti-recruitment, or Anti-identity mandate constituencies
WHAT: Call to direct action opposing the passage or funding of SB 251 at the California Senate Appropriations Committee Hearing
WHEN: Monday, May 9th 11 AM, 2011
WHERE: John L. Burton Hearing Room (4203), State Capitol Sacramento, CA
*If you can't attend, but you wish to watch or listen the hearing click here.*
WHY: Opposing mandatory or coercive selective service sign-ons in order to attain a California State drivers license
HOW: Write, call or contact appropriations committee members urging them to Vote NO on 251.
- Here is a contact page to find your legislators.
- Here is an example letter of what you could write click here.
CA SENATE APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE MEMBERS:
Senator Christine Kehoe (Chair)
Senator Mimi Walters (Vice Chair)
Senator Elaine Alquist
Senator Bill Emmerson
Senator Ted W. Lieu
Senator Fran Pavley
Senator Curren Price
Senator Sharon Runner
Senator Darrell Steinberg
Senator Mimi Walters (Vice Chair)
Senator Elaine Alquist
Senator Bill Emmerson
Senator Ted W. Lieu
Senator Fran Pavley
Senator Curren Price
Senator Sharon Runner
Senator Darrell Steinberg
Labels:news, identity, data surveillance
appropriations,
California,
drafts,
Drivers Licenses,
indentity rights,
SB 251,
unfunded mandate
California Senate Judiciary Committee Passes 'Do Not Track' Bill
Labels:news, identity, data surveillance
California,
Computers Freedom Privacy,
data surveillance,
do not track
Tuesday, May 3, 2011
SB 9 passes Texas Senate, LP yells for help to stop Real ID
REAL ID Act Being Implemented in Texas c/o Ellis County Observer
[Texas] Senate Approves Major Homeland Security Bill - The Texas Tribune
"The bill would require all law enforcement agencies to adopt Secure Communities, a program administered by Immigration and Customs Enforcement, in which local law enforcement compares the fingerprints of those arrested to a DHS database to determine if the individual can be deported. The bill also would institute stronger penalties for a laundry list of felonies. It would codify proof-of-citizenship requirements for driver's licenses and state-issued IDs. It would establish an automatic license-plate reader pilot program for vehicles used by DPS officers, and it allows DPS to commission special unit of Texas Rangers to, among other things, conduct background checks, monitor sex offenders and assist during disasters." :::MORE HERE:::
Labels:news, identity, data surveillance
Texas Real ID Budget and Extension
Monday, May 2, 2011
Wikileaks Assange: Facebook, search engines creating free intelligence network for US federal surveillance
c/o Russia Today @ 2:00
Labels:news, identity, data surveillance
assange,
data surveillance,
dumping Facebook,
intelligence,
WikiLeaks
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