Daniel Singh (@repdanielsingh) 's Twitter Profile
Daniel Singh

@repdanielsingh

Proud to represent House District 61 in beautiful Cheyenne, Wyoming 😎🤠

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calendar_today26-04-2023 13:30:40

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Preston Byrne (@prestonjbyrne) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Mike Benz calls for the federal government to support the passage of the Wyoming GRANITE Act foreign censorship shield law. He also calls for Congress to immediately introduce a federal version of the bill.

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Mike Benz just issued a grave warning to the 2028 Republican presidential candidate. “You will look back in 2028 if you do not take action right now — and say how could this happen?” Mike Benz says that if the EU censorship industrial complex isn’t confronted immediately,

Preston Byrne (@prestonjbyrne) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"House Bill 70 (the GRANITE Act) is the first state-level effort in the U.S. to shield citizens from the enforcement of foreign censorship laws that conflict with U.S. constitutional protections." wyomingnews.com/news/local_new…

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"We expect that if [the GRANITE Act] were enacted that large U.S. Internet companies being targeted by foreign censorship agencies would begin relocating servers to Wyoming data centers immediately to prepare for its entry into force." theepochtimes.com/world/us-lawma…

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.Daily Wire COVERS THE GRANITE ACT: "Bill Would Give American Victims Of Foreign Censorship Power To Sue" dailywire.com/news/bill-woul…

Preston Byrne (@prestonjbyrne) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If Wyoming moves forward, the GRANITE Act could be through the legislature by March 1, law shortly thereafter, and then in force by July 1. Foreign governments wanting to censor will then need to ask themselves: "Has my target got a CDN edge server in Wyoming? Do I feel lucky?"

Preston Byrne (@prestonjbyrne) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Tomorrow, the bill for the Wyoming GRANITE Act begins its journey into possibly becoming the first internet foreign censorship shield law in American, and as far as I am aware human, history. Gonna be a long three weeks waiting to see if we get this thing over the line.

Preston Byrne (@prestonjbyrne) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If you live in Wyoming, please call your state representative and your state senator and ask them to throw their support behind the GRANITE Act, a foreign censorship shield law, introduced by Daniel Singh.

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"Hard as a Rock: Why Wyoming’s New GRANITE Act Could Be the Beginning of a Free-Speech Revolution" by RAW EGG NATIONALIST infowars.com/posts/hard-as-…

FishnMar (@fishnmar) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Wyoming! We must press our state legislators to pass HB0070 or the GRANITE Act. This bill is described as the first state-level “foreign censorship shield” in U.S. history, inspired by efforts to counter cases like foreign regulators targeting U.S. platforms (e.g., 4chan and UK

RAW EGG NATIONALIST (@babygravy9) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The new GRANITE Act introduced Wyoming could be the beginning of a massive free-speech revolution. The EU has been censoring American speech for years, and that needs to end. For the good of America and Europe. My latest analysis for INFOWARS. infowars.com/posts/hard-as-…

Preston Byrne (@prestonjbyrne) 's Twitter Profile Photo

SLAM DUNK: the Wyoming GRANITE Act, which, if enacted would be the first foreign censorship shield law in history, has passed its introduction vote 57-5. Foreign censors, enjoy coming after Americans while you still can - because your time to do so is running short.

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Explaining: 1) Ofcom's original demand in August Ofcom originally sent 4chan a demand to explain its content moderation practices. That demand was refused on 1st, 4th, and 5th Amendment grounds; 4chan is not required to explain its content moderation decisions, is not