Jeremy Gruber is a lawyer, writer, and public policy advocate and is the senior vice president at Open Primaries.
[1][2] He regularly testifies before state legislatures on bills to open the primaries.
[4] He has testified before the United States Congress on genetic privacy and discrimination issues.
He was a leader of the successful effort to enact the Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act as well as a number of state laws that preceded it[5] and led the successful campaign to roll back a controversial student genetic testing program at the University of California, Berkeley.
[6] In 2011, Gruber led an effort to successfully enact CalGINA-a California law that extends genetic privacy and nondiscrimination protections into areas such as life, long term care, and disability insurance, mortgages, elections and other areas.