In the face of growing surveillance and criminalization of reproductive health decisions, three bold Democratic leaders—Rep. Sara Jacobs, Sen. Mazie Hirono, and Sen. Ron Wyden—have introduced the “My Body, My Data” bill to defend our fundamental right to privacy. This groundbreaking legislation would prevent companies from collecting or sharing deeply personal information about menstruation, pregnancy, abortion, and contraception—unless absolutely necessary for a requested service. It’s a powerful step to protect women and all people who can become pregnant from the dangers of digital tracking in a post-Roe world. No one should fear prosecution for using a period tracker, searching for medical care, or seeking support online. This bill makes clear: our health data should belong to us—not to tech companies, not to data brokers, and certainly not to law enforcement seeking to punish reproductive choices. Add your name to applaud Rep. Jacobs, Sen. Hirono, and Sen. Wyden for championing reproductive freedom and digital privacy. Let’s celebrate this critical step toward keeping our personal lives truly personal.