June 29th, 2025 Meeting

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Meeting to be held via video conference: https://communitybridge.com/bbb-room/mass-pirates-member-meeting/

Recording:

Reports

Decisions/Endorsements

Commonwealth Bills to Review

  • An Act to promote transparency of facial recognition and driver's license photos ([https://malegislature.gov/Bills/194/S1731 S.1731))
  • An Act to implement the recommendations of the special commission on facial recognition technology (H.1946/S.1053)
  • An Act relative to unmanned aerial systems (H.3749 / S.2438)
  • An Act relative to protecting Massachusetts residents against federal government surveillance (H.2687)
  • Dignity Not Deportations Act (H.1588 / S.1122)
  • Right to Repair Bills:
  • Decrim Sex Work Bills:
    • An Act to promote the health and safety of people in the sex trade (H.1980)
    • An Act to study the decriminalization of sex work (H.2467)
    • An Act relative to safe reporting (H.1747)
    • An Act relative to sexual assault by an officer (H.2634)

Here is an etherpad for people to offer suggestions.

Bills We Decided On

  • An Act to provide accountability in the use of biometric recognition technology and comprehensive enforcement (H.96/S.36)
  • Civil Asset Forfeiture reform (H.1953)

Federal Bills to Review

Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act (CDA230), specifically section 230(c) which reads:

(c)Protection for “Good Samaritan” blocking and screening of offensive material
   (1)Treatment of publisher or speaker
      No provider or user of an interactive computer service shall be treated as the publisher or speaker of any information provided by another information content provider.

   (2)Civil liability
   No provider or user of an interactive computer service shall be held liable on account of—
      (A)any action voluntarily taken in good faith to restrict access to or availability of material that the provider or user considers to be obscene, lewd, lascivious, filthy, excessively violent, harassing, or otherwise objectionable, whether or not such material is constitutionally protected; or
      (B)any action taken to enable or make available to information content providers or others the technical means to restrict access to material described in paragraph (1)

is the reason we have user shared content on millions of sites around the Internet. It is what protects the comment sections of our site and all others on the Internet.

Efforts to tamper with Section 230 have made people worse off and harmed our 1st Amendment rights. With FOSTA and SESTA, Congress excluded consensual sex work from Section 230 protections. The resulting law has made consensual sex work more difficult and more dangerous for sex workers while not stopping sex-focused human trafficking.

The Massachusetts Pirate Party categorically opposes efforts to exclude any human activity from Section 230 protections or to limit or expire Section 230 protections in whole or in part.

United States Pirate Party Issues?

Projects/Events

Pirate News

Leader: Joseph

  • Pirate news recording scheduled for Sunday, July 6th, 7pm with go-live at 7:30pm.

2025 Voter Outreach

Leader: Jamie

Based on Mass. Election Division data, we have 721 voters.

Alec has sent public record requests asking for all voter records to the 221 cities and towns where we know Pirates are registered. We have identified the names and addresses of over 300 voters and are waiting for the remaining responses. Most take 5-10 business days. Only Boston has notified us that they may need up to 25 business days.

Based on the USPS direct mail calculator, per piece mailing costs are:

  • post cards: $0.19-0.29/piece
  • envelope: $0.29/piece

To mail them a post card with our upcoming events would cost $0.10 to print and $0.19-0.29 to mail a single card. The cost for 721 cards is roughly $220.

2026 Campaigns

Leader: Jamie

Jamie and Alec are working on the 2026 election plan.

Other To Do

Upcoming Events

Participants

Observers

Summary