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“Privacy rules should be backed by government enforcement and meaningful ways for people to bring claims when companies break the rules.”
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“People should be able to see, fix, and delete sensitive reproductive and sexual health data that businesses hold about them.”
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“Federal privacy law should set clear national rules while still allowing states to give people stronger protection.”
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“Federal privacy rules should set a floor while letting stronger state protections and other legal protections continue to apply.”
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“Sensitive health data held outside the traditional HIPAA system should have stronger privacy, security, and user-protection rules.”
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“Companies should clearly explain how they use sensitive health data and should not punish people for using privacy rights.”
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“Identifiable LGBTQ+ youth survey answers collected only for statistics should be used only for statistics, and people asked to take the survey should be told beforehand about confidentiality rights and remedies.”
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“Businesses should clearly tell people what sensitive health data they collect, why they use it, who they share it with, and how people can control it.”
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“People should be able to sue federal officers, employees, or agents who knowingly and willfully share protected identifiable LGBTQ+ youth survey information with someone who is not allowed to receive it, with courts able to award damages, fees, and other relief.”
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“Businesses should have strict limits on how they use sensitive reproductive and sexual health information.”
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“Grant recipients and HHS should collect data about LGBTQ+ youth mental health, substance use, and access to mental health care, including through a federal survey that could be part of the National Survey on Drug Use and Health.”
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“Federal surveys should be allowed to ask about gender identity and sex characteristics, but people should be able to skip the questions and agencies should keep the answers confidential.”
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“Federal surveys should ask optional, confidential questions about gender identity and sex characteristics to help shape public health and equity policy.”
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