by Sarah Armstrong, Outreach Director

Privacy Equals FreedomWe are asking lawmakers to update Oregon's privacy laws and we need your help! Join us for ACLU’s Privacy Day in Salem on Monday, March 16 to help strengthen Oregon's privacy protections and limit the use of dragnet surveillance. 

We have worked with bipartisan support on package of bills to curb mass surveillance. Help to ensure that these important bills have a voice in the legislature by joining us in Salem for ACLU's Privacy Day. 

REGISTER TODAY! 

Face to face meetings with legislators are incredibly powerful – and incredibly effective. We need your help to advocate for:

•    SB 639 - Strict guidelines for the use of automatic license plate readers (ALPR) 

•    SB 640 - A warrant requirement to access email, phone, and location records 

•    SB 641 - A warrant requirement to search cell phones


On this special day in Salem for ACLU supporters, we go over all the basics of meeting with legislators plus the specifics of the bills we are championing. We even set appointments with your elected officials for you – and we never send people to meetings alone. 




Registration is $10 (fee waivers and scholarships available) and includes lunch. Need a ride to Salem? We have space available on a free bus from Portland and are arranging a carpool from Eugene. Just indicate your interest on your registration form. 

Still have questions? Read our Privacy Day FAQ or send me an email. I hope to see you there!