Petition updateYou Have No Digital Civil Rights — The Digital Liberty Act Can Change That (Updated)Update: The Digital Liberty Act Has Now Reached Two Alaska Legislators
Jaiden CrossKenai, AK, United States
Nov 17, 2025

I want to share a major development.

Over the past few weeks, I met in person with Senator Jesse Bjorkman to discuss the growing threats to online rights — including VPN restrictions, financial censorship by payment processors, and bills like Texas SB20 and Michigan HB4938 that criminalize art, speech, and adult privacy.

During our meeting, I handed Senator Bjorkman the full draft of the Digital Liberty Act (DLA) and walked through how censorship, biometric scanning mandates, and financial “deplatforming” violate the rights of Alaskans and place new burdens on small businesses and independent creators.

This week, Representative Sarah Vance also responded and requested a copy of the draft. I have sent her the complete DLA (v10), along with the legislative memo and public flyer.

This means two Alaska lawmakers now have the DLA in hand.

At a time when other states are passing laws that weaken speech, strip privacy, and force adults to give up biometric data just to use the internet, Alaska has a chance to take the opposite path — to defend the rights of its residents and set a national precedent.

Your signatures show that this issue matters.

The more people who stand with this effort, the harder it becomes for lawmakers to ignore.

Please continue to share this petition.

Momentum is finally building — let’s keep pushing.

Thank you for supporting digital freedom and the right to speak without fear.

 

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