- United States
- Ariz.
- Letter
This consolidation of state data by the federal government poses an existential threat to civil liberties and privacy that cannot be overstated. State data provides the government with an unprecedented and chilling window into citizens' most private lives - medical records, education records, and even details of political activities like voting behavior. Aggregating this intrusive data into a centralized panopticon would hand officials a powerful tool for unconstitutional overreach and undemocratic abuses, from location tracking of individuals to systematic voter suppression campaigns to compiling registries targeting vulnerable communities. States must urgently resist surrendering this data, as once obtained, there are virtually no safeguards preventing its misuse on a sweeping, dystopian scale. Allowing this national database on the intimate details of citizens' lives would set a authoritarian precedent utterly anathema to America's founding ideals of privacy and freedom from malign government surveillance. I implore you to take immediate, forceful action defending state sovereignty and citizens' rights by categorically refusing to comply with these unconstitutional federal demands for sensitive data.