[IMPORTANT] Take action on state regulations that could impact your business

Anyone else get this email from Google? It came into one of our Google account emails. The links were encoded beyond recognition so made sure we deleted the link within the post.

[IMPORTANT] Take action on state regulations that could impact your business

XXXXX, (we removed name)

Lawmakers in state capitals across the country are back in session – and they’re already proposing regulations that could make it harder and more expensive for you to reach customers online. You can stay up to date on potential regulatory changes and make your voice heard on these topics by signing up below.

[Sign Up for Important Updates] (we removed link)

(Google will let me know about legislative and regulatory issues, events and advocacy opportunities related to my business.)

America’s small businesses should have a voice in these discussions, and staying informed is the first step. From weighing in on state data privacy laws to helping influence the future of artificial intelligence (AI), your perspective can make a difference.

Sign up to stay informed about proposed regulations that could impact your business and to hear about opportunities to weigh in on these proposals. You will receive an email roughly once a month about key moments for your state.

[Sign Up for Important Updates] (we removed link)

(Google will let me know about legislative and regulatory issues, events and advocacy opportunities related to my business.)

Thank you,
The Google Customer Solutions Team
Google LLC
1600 Amphitheatre Parkway
Mountain View, CA 94043

This is an informational email to inform you about potential regulatory changes related to your business.

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Yeah, I’ve actually gotten a few of them. No idea what the hell it’s referring to, didn’t click any links. But I do know if Google is against it I’m likely for it.

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Nope :thinking: but I found these. One from a year ago.

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It sounds like a general email they send out periodically. The intent is to motivate voters to lean on politicians to oppose any regulation or laws that might cost Google money.

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