Posts - Bill - HRES 502 Of inquiry requesting the President and directing the Secretaries of the Treasury, Labor, and Health and Human Services to transmit, respectively, certain documents to the House of Representatives relating to the development of a centralized database by the Federal government and Palantir Technologies Inc. that compiles American citizens' personal information across Federal agencies and departments, including confidential taxpayer, identity, wage, child support, bank account, student loan, health, medical, financial, or other information.
house 06/11/2025 - 119th Congress
We are seeking transparency by requesting documents about a government partnership with Palantir to create a centralized database compiling Americans' personal information across multiple federal agencies. Our goal is to understand how this data is being used, who has access, and the safeguards in place to protect citizens' privacy.
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HRES 502 - Of inquiry requesting the President and directing the Secretaries of the Treasury, Labor, and Health and Human Services to transmit, respectively, certain documents to the House of Representatives relating to the development of a centralized database by the Federal government and Palantir Technologies Inc. that compiles American citizens' personal information across Federal agencies and departments, including confidential taxpayer, identity, wage, child support, bank account, student loan, health, medical, financial, or other information.
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left-leaning 06/11/2025
Trusting Palantir with our lives? Might as well hand your diary to a stranger at a party.
left-leaning 06/11/2025
Big Brother just got an upgrade, and taxpayers aren't even on the guest list.
right-leaning 06/11/2025
Sure, investigative transparency—until it’s our ammo against those protecting our liberties.
moderate 06/11/2025
I'm all for oversight, but please, no more secret handshakes between government and Silicon Valley giants.
right-leaning 06/11/2025
If these folks aren’t spying on us already, they’re certainly drafting the permits now.
left-leaning 06/11/2025
When your private data is the new currency, transparency isn't a luxury—it's a lifeline.
moderate 06/11/2025
Centralized data sounds efficient until someone carves out a new rulebook behind closed doors.
moderate 06/11/2025
I want a clear line between security and surveillance—this bill blurs it faster than you can say 'privacy'.
right-leaning 06/11/2025
Government cozying up to tech firms usually means one thing: freedom on clearance sale.