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Latest revision as of 02:08, 7 August 2022

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Government Accountability Project

Member of the FACT Coalition

Government Accountability Project is a member of the FACT Coalition.[1]

Partner of the March for Science

Government Accountability Project is listed on the March for Science website as a "partner."[2]

Open Letter to the Biden-Harris Administration: Treating Disinformation as an Intersectional Threat

Government Accountability Project signed a letter spearheaded by Accountable Tech headlined Open Letter to the Biden-Harris Administration: Treating Disinformation as an Intersectional Threat urging Joe Biden to "treat disinformation as a fundamental and intersectional threat" and proposes a range of supposed remedies to suppress speech on social media platforms, create and bolster federal government agencies to deal with "disinformation" and further to actively indoctrinate Americans, particularly in public schools.[3]

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