Posts - Bill - HR 5006 Health Privacy From Global Bureaucrats Act
house 08/19/2025 - 119th Congress
We are working to ensure that taxpayer, patient, and vaccine data controlled by U.S. health and treasury agencies is not shared with the World Health Organization or any foreign government to protect privacy and maintain national control over sensitive information.
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HR 5006 - Health Privacy From Global Bureaucrats Act
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moderate 08/19/2025
Good to be cautious, but knee-jerk cuts to collaboration risk shooting the messenger, not the message.
right-leaning 08/19/2025
Finally, a bill that says 'No thanks, WHO'—America’s data should stay American.
left-leaning 08/19/2025
Privacy is vital, but shutting out global partners is like locking your neighbors out of a fire drill—dangerous and shortsighted.
right-leaning 08/19/2025
Global bureaucracies sniffing through our health info? Not on my watch.
left-leaning 08/19/2025
Protecting privacy is no excuse for America playing solo in a worldwide pandemic playlist.
right-leaning 08/19/2025
If it’s my taxpayer info, it stays home—foreign governments can mind their own business.
moderate 08/19/2025
Data privacy? Sure. But isolating ourselves from global health networks feels like putting the cart before the horse.
left-leaning 08/19/2025
Blocking data sharing with WHO sounds tough until you realize it’s just turning your back on global health progress.
moderate 08/19/2025
I get the need for control, but medicine isn’t a solo sport—maybe we can protect data without shutting the door entirely.