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Your vote matters. Get out to the polls or bring your Vote by Mail ballot to your local election office or a drop box near you. #Vote NO on 1. #mapoli


Still wondering what Question 1 would mean for MA? Learn more here on why you should #vote NO on Question 1 #mapoli : bit.ly/3nyyhGH


"It's sort of like they smell uncertainty in the air and they're taking advantage of it," said National Security Agency Director of Cybersecurity Anne Neuberger about recent cybercrime threats to U.S. hospitals. Cybersecurity risk is real. Vote No on 1. bit.ly/2GfFz1i


“If Question 1 passes, what is happening to hospitals right now will inevitably happen to vehicles in the near future,” said a spokesperson for the No on 1 Campaign re: news of a coordinated cyber attack against U.S. hospitals. Learn more on these risks: bit.ly/2GfFz1i


If Question 1 does not pass you will continue to be able to get your car repaired at the location of your choice. Vote NO on 1 to keep the existing law.


As Election Day is quickly approaching, make sure you're informed before heading to the polls. #GetTheFacts here: bit.ly/33rTzvd


Our spokesperson, Conor Yunits, sat down with @HolyokeMedia today to talk about why Massachusetts should vote NO on 1. Watch the full video here: bit.ly/3ko1TVe


Independent repair shops already have all of the information they need to diagnose and repair your car. Vote NO on 1.


Tune in tonight to a Live debate on Question 1 at 7 PM and learn more about why you should #vote NO on 1.

It’s time to mail that ballot, but still unsure of how to vote on those ballot questions? Tonight at 7 on @GreaterBoston dueling debates on Question 1 and Question 2 may help you decide. Watch live here: youtu.be/VNTBu2TwYLA

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The early voting period in Massachusetts has begun. Find your voting place information here: bit.ly/3n414m3


“While the goals of Question 1 are worthy, the language in its associated bill is too broad and the timeline too aggressive to be responsible,” Josh Siegel, researcher. It's too risky, vote NO on 1. bit.ly/3dA41Xo


How are you supposed to trust that your vehicle data will remain secure if placed on an open-access platform with zero cybersecurity measures in place? Vote NO on 1.


Are you registered to vote? Check your voter registration status here: bit.ly/2Sc8A0i


Question 1 is a serious threat to the consumer privacy and cybersecurity of Massachusetts drivers and creates unnecessary risks. Vote NO on 1.


Question 1 would allow strangers to access your location and driving data in real time. Keep your data safe and #Vote NO on 1.


Are you registered to vote for the presidential election? Your vote, your voice and your data matter. Learn everything you need to know about the election here: bit.ly/3l4vwf2 #Mapoli


A proposal similar to Question 1 failed in California because it was considered too dangerous. Question 1 has nothing to do with repairing your car - it only reveals your personal information.


Are you someone who's concerned about your data privacy? Question 1, which would make your personal data readily available to strangers should be top of mind for Massachusetts residents. #GetTheFacts here: bit.ly/33rTzvd Vote No on 1.


“Were this ballot question to pass and vehicle manufacturers to comply, vehicles themselves or individual repair shops could become the target of cyber-attacks,” said MIT cybersecurity expert, @bryan_reimer on Question 1. Read more via @Forbes: bit.ly/3kHAP3c


"If Question 1 passes, it would raise substantial safety risks for American families," said James Owens, Deputy Administrator of @NHTSAgov Vote NO on 1


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