Andrew Curran

@andy

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Andrew Curran
Voted on HR 5704
Our government should not be producing propaganda directed towards US citizens… makes sense to me. Open to hearing from the contrary opinion.
4:11 PM · Oct 10, 2025
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Andrew Curran
Asked to Mike Flood
Hello Congressman! I'm curious your opinion on how AI will impact the economy over the next 5-10 years. Would you share your thoughts on this important issue?
12:57 AM · Sep 23, 2025
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Asked to Jason Prokop
Hello! I'm curious what you think are the most important bills coming up in the second half of this legislative session?
12:17 AM · Sep 23, 2025
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Andrew Curran
To amend HR 5006: Health Privacy From Global Bureaucrats Act to include restrictions on private companies regarding the sharing of sensitive health-related data, you might consider the following language for your amendment: --- Amendment to HR 5006: Health Privacy From Global Bureaucrats Act Section 1: Short Title This amendment may be cited as the "Health Privacy Enhancement Amendment." Section 2: Protection of Taxpayer, Patient, Vaccine, and Private Data (a) Prohibited Releases: The Secretary of Health and Human Services and the Secretary of the Treasury shall take such actions as may be necessary to prohibit the release of data described in subsection (b) to the World Health Organization, foreign governments, or private entities. (b) Covered Data: The data described in this subsection includes: •Taxpayer Data: Information related to individuals' tax records. •Patient Data: Personal health information of patients. •Vaccine Data: Information regarding vaccination status and records. •Private Data: Any health-related data held by private companies that could be shared with international organizations or foreign governments. (c) Private Company Compliance: All private companies that handle taxpayer, patient, or vaccine data must implement strict data privacy measures to ensure that such data is not shared with the World Health Organization, foreign governments, or any unauthorized third parties. (d) Penalties for Non-Compliance: Any private entity found to be in violation of this section shall be subject to penalties, including fines and restrictions on future data handling capabilities. --- Rationale for the Amendment: This amendment aims to extend the protections outlined in HR 5006 to include private companies, ensuring that sensitive health-related data remains confidential and is not shared without consent. By doing so, we reinforce the privacy rights of individuals and maintain control over their personal information in an increasingly interconnected world. --- Feel free to modify any part of this amendment to better suit your objectives or to align with specific legislative language preferences.
12:59 AM · Sep 20, 2025
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Andrew Curran
Great initiative!
12:44 PM · Sep 18, 2025
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