From: Matt Howes, National Internet Organizer,
ACLU
To: ACLU Action Network Members
Date: September 30, 2003
In
reaction to a strong financial privacy law adopted earlier this year in
California, big banks, insurance companies and other financial firms are
pressuring Congress to pass legislation that would set a low national standard
for our financial privacy.
Current federal law allows widespread
distribution of your private information among financial institutions.
Under legislation being considered by the Senate, financial institutions would
be able to continue selling and sharing details of your personal financial life
without your approval. This includes all of the financial and personal
information that banks, mortgage companies and other financial institutions
possess.
But some Senators are fighting back. A proposed amendment to the
bill would restrict the amount of information available for sharing and would
allow you to indicate that you do not want your information to be
released.
Take Action! Help ensure your financial records are kept
private and secure.
Click here for more information and to send a free
fax to your Senators:
http://www.aclu.org/Privacy/Privacy.cfm?ID=13719&c=40
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