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Mark Warner @MarkWarner
RT @OneWeb: Our CEO @adriansteckel was on #CapitolHill this week for a series of meetings with leaders in the #House and #Senate. He spoke… — PolitiTweet.org
Mark Warner @MarkWarner
RT @HawleyMO: Consumers shouldn’t have to beg Big Tech to be able to take their data with them when they switch services or platforms. Prou… — PolitiTweet.org
Mark Warner @MarkWarner
RT @SenateDems: “If a foreign power reaches out to your campaign offering assistance/dirt on a political opponent, the appropriate response… — PolitiTweet.org
Mark Warner @MarkWarner
RT @SenatorShaheen: Today, @MarkWarner, @SenatorBaldwin & I called out the Trump admin for its failure to prevent online insurance brokers… — PolitiTweet.org
Mark Warner @MarkWarner
On the Senate floor to share the stories of Virginians with preexisting conditions. I urge my colleagues to stand with me next week in defending health care protections for these folks, and the millions of others who depend on their health insurance. https://t.co/lotr6aUDY8 — PolitiTweet.org
Mark Warner @MarkWarner
RT @nprscience: Sen. Mark Warner On Social Media, Syria And The Election https://t.co/JJUOD7qLyb — PolitiTweet.org
Mark Warner @MarkWarner
RT @1a: @MarkWarner "I think Zuckerberg and Facebook made a horrible decision when they said politician ads will not be taken down if they… — PolitiTweet.org
Mark Warner @MarkWarner
I want to thank my friends @fredwilson and @BradUSV for their support of the ACCESS Act. Their longstanding leadership and devotion to creating a more competitive, open, decentralized, and vibrant internet informed much of this important bill. https://t.co/VH6JV2iKDB — PolitiTweet.org
Mark Warner @MarkWarner
History is not going to look kindly on the Senate GOP’s refusal to consider bipartisan election security legislation following Russia’s attack on our democracy. — PolitiTweet.org
Manu Raju @mkraju
Sen. Mark Warner again tries to quickly pass his election security bill known as the FIRE Act, which would require… https://t.co/APwCbGD6SR
Mark Warner @MarkWarner
RT @McFaul: Pass the FIRE Act ! https://t.co/mJqFJNTRLo — PolitiTweet.org
Mark Warner @MarkWarner
I'm on the Senate floor calling up the FIRE Act for a vote. In light of the President’s recent actions, it is more important than ever that we pass this legislation and require presidential campaigns to report attempted election interference to the FBI. https://t.co/XIt3fD5T6o — PolitiTweet.org
Mark Warner @MarkWarner
RT @1a: @MarkWarner "The Kurds did their job, and did it remarkably well. The fact that we threw them under the bus, and betrayed their tru… — PolitiTweet.org
Mark Warner @MarkWarner
Tune in at 11:15 AM: https://t.co/Ml2UMiaad8 — PolitiTweet.org
Mark Warner @MarkWarner
I'm heading to the Senate floor to call up the FIRE Act for a vote. GOP leadership has blocked this important bipartisan anti-election interference bill twice, with the President cheering them on. Given the President's actions, blocking it a third time would be indefensible. — PolitiTweet.org
Mark Warner @MarkWarner
RT @1a: We're live with @MarkWarner. https://t.co/ppCct31qtw — PolitiTweet.org
Mark Warner @MarkWarner
RT @1a: Greetings. How's it going? Coming up today... 1. @MarkWarner On Social Media, Syria And The Election 2. What The Social Contract… — PolitiTweet.org
Mark Warner @MarkWarner
RT @tristanharris: 👏 Great legislative direction from Senator @MarkWarner— enabling more inter-operability, portability of data/identity be… — PolitiTweet.org
Mark Warner @MarkWarner
RT @CNBC: “How do we put some guardrails on these companies that have such enormous, enormous power?” Sen. Mark Warner discusses legislatio… — PolitiTweet.org
Mark Warner @MarkWarner
RT @PowerLunch: Sen. Mark Warner: There “will be a reckoning” for Western companies that sacrificed values to gain access to the Chinese ma… — PolitiTweet.org
Mark Warner @MarkWarner
No one has benefitted more from this President's betrayal of our Kurdish allies than Vladimir Putin. https://t.co/lpkggYrakM — PolitiTweet.org
Mark Warner @MarkWarner
RT @kellymakena: new tech bill alert! @markwarner, @HawleyMO, and @SenBlumenthal are partnering up to introduce the ACCESS Act which would… — PolitiTweet.org
Mark Warner @MarkWarner
RT @mcwellons: A bipartisan group of senators, including @MarkWarner, @HawleyMO and @SenBlumenthal, have introduced a bill requiring big te… — PolitiTweet.org
Mark Warner @MarkWarner
By putting some basic rules of the road in place, we can preserve your privacy while increasing competition and openness. That’s good for consumers. It’s good the economy. And ultimately, I believe it will be good for the internet. — PolitiTweet.org
Mark Warner @MarkWarner
We need to put users back in the driver’s seat – controlling their data, the basis on which it’s shared, and with whom it’s shared. If we want to preserve American innovation, we need to lower entry barriers and create space for the next great innovative U.S. networks. — PolitiTweet.org
Mark Warner @MarkWarner
Long thread, but we’re talking about some fundamental questions about the future of the internet and who our data belongs to. — PolitiTweet.org
Mark Warner @MarkWarner
But there are services out there that allow users to delegate those responsibilities in a secure way, and our legislation would make sure consumers can take advantage of them. — PolitiTweet.org
Mark Warner @MarkWarner
If someone wants to manage their privacy settings individually across every single service that has their data, that’s their right. — PolitiTweet.org
Mark Warner @MarkWarner
Third, we need to preserve delegatability — the idea that consumers should be able to allow a third-party service to manage their privacy settings across multiple platforms. — PolitiTweet.org
Mark Warner @MarkWarner
By requiring interoperability for major platforms, we can give consumers greater choice over how they access online services like social media, while also preventing companies from using their APIs & terms of service as weapons to shut down potential competitors or extract rents. — PolitiTweet.org
Mark Warner @MarkWarner
No surprise: it drove online competition and created space for today’s services. — PolitiTweet.org