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The U.S. House of Representatives has voted to permit lawsuits that allege the illicit cooperation of telephone and Internet companies with government spy programs. vote largely along party lines on Thursday night, politicians approved the . The action, however, promptly renewed veto vows from the White House, which said the proposal "would dangerously weaken our ability to protect the nation from foreign threats." Congressional Democrats who endorsed the bill disagreed. "Today's bill helps restore the balance between security and liberty," House Intelligence Committee Chairman Silvestre Reyes, a Texas Democrat, said in a statement after the vote. The legislation is partially an outgrowth of still-unresolved allegations that U.S. telecommunications companies provided assistance to the National Security Agency's surveillance... [read full story]
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This week, the Senate is expected to follow the House's lead with swift passage of the bipartisan FISA Amendments Act of 2008. The bill makes it almost certain that telecommunications companies will be immunized from dozens of...
KRT) Via Acquire Media NewsEdge) Jun. 24--The revised surveillance law approved last week by the House is good news for the telecommunications companies that are facing lawsuits from customers over breaches of privacy. The...
The U.S. Senate this week takes up a bill that would revise the rules on the government's wiretap powers and essentially give retroactive legal immunity to telecommunications companies that helped the Bush administration's...
So, after posting the email I received from my Senator, Dick Durbin this morning, I received an email from my other Senator. You may have heard of him. Let's just say I was slightly less excited by his response.Dear Paul: Thank...
I heard Russ Feingold on Democracy Now this morning and he vowed to filibuster the FISA bill, but it was kind of a weak admission with the acknowledgement that he wouldn't be able to sustain it.AMY GOODMAN: Senator Feingold,...
Senators Chris Dodd (D-CT) and Russ Feingold (D-WI) released the following statement today in response to the announcement that the Senate this week will consider the compromise legislation that would reform the Foreign...
Russ Feingold: the conscience of the Senate. On June 20, the U.S. House of Representatives voted 239-129 in favor of a revision of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) that would grant immunity from prosecution to...
Last week the U.S. House of Representatives hastily and quietly passed the FISA Amendments Act of 2008 without the text of the bill even being posted on Thomas. The bill was rammed through the House under special rules that...
In a statement e-mailed by the campaign, Orange to Blue candidate Joe Garcia reiterates his opposition to the FISA bill. Via e-mail: "The laws that were created under FISA were sufficient to meet our countryʼs national security...
By Patrick Martin. Senator Barack Obama, the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee, announced Friday that he would support the bill passed by the House of Representatives rubber-stamping the Bush administration’s illegal...
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