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Related: About this forumYoungkin appointee Maggie Cleary says admin opposes Democratic bill to make menstrual data private.
In House commitee hearing, Youngkin appointee Maggie Cleary says the admin opposes a Democratic bill to make menstrual data stored in health apps exempt from search warrants.
She says it would set a "problematic" standard and potentially lead to more limits in the future.
She says it would set a "problematic" standard and potentially lead to more limits in the future.
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Youngkin appointee Maggie Cleary says admin opposes Democratic bill to make menstrual data private. (Original Post)
mahatmakanejeeves
Feb 2023
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If I were still menstruating, I would start emailing all these people ALL about it.
raging moderate
Feb 2023
#1
You'd think too they'd want to see how "their women" match up to the national average . . .
Journeyman
Feb 2023
#4
raging moderate
(4,521 posts)1. If I were still menstruating, I would start emailing all these people ALL about it.
Since they are so interested in this subject, I would work diligently to keep EACH AND ALL of them informed about ALL THE LATEST information on my menstruation: the exact date and time it begins and ends, where I was when that happened, and how it LOOKED and FELT and SMELLED, and how often I had to change the pad, and how many pads I had to buy. I do not live in their jurisdiction, but surely they would want to KEEP TRACK OF THE EXACT FULL DATA FOR EVERY AMERICAN WOMAN, just in case one of us happens to TRAVEL OR MOVE INTO THEIR JURSIDICTION, right?
Journeyman
(15,180 posts)4. You'd think too they'd want to see how "their women" match up to the national average . . .
Me.
(35,454 posts)2. To THe Courts
What is it with these people and private info...are their daughters going to be subject to this invasion of privacy
keithbvadu2
(40,552 posts)3. Control !!!
LiberalFighter
(53,521 posts)5. I heard she missed her last three periods and has ordered abortion pill