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posted by janrinok on Thursday March 12 2020, @03:05PM   Printer-friendly
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House Passes Bill Preserving F.B.I. Surveillance Powers (archive)

The House passed a bipartisan adjustment of key surveillance laws on Wednesday, cobbling together an unusual coalition of lawmakers to approve some new privacy protections for Americans and extend three expiring F.B.I. tools for investigating terrorism and espionage.

The vote appeared to be a breakthrough after weeks of negotiations in both the House and the Senate to prevent the surveillance tools from expiring this weekend and to address abuses identified in F.B.I. applications to wiretap a former Trump campaign adviser. Though civil libertarians in both parties opposed it as a half-measure that fell short of the kind of sweeping protections they favor, the bill passed with strong Democratic and Republican support, 278 to 136.

[...] In the Senate, Republican leaders urged their colleagues to support the House agreement and pledged to move it "as soon as possible." They were trying to line up an expedited Thursday vote, but their aides said it would depend on whether the bill's opponents would use Senate rules to slow down passage. A handful of senators have long championed broader surveillance reforms, like Rand Paul, Republican of Kentucky, and Ron Wyden, Democrat of Oregon, and argue that the House changes leave Americans' privacy at risk of intrusion by government investigators.

Even if they stall the bill, once it does make it to a Senate vote, a similar bipartisan coalition of lawmakers most likely will amount to the 60 votes needed to overcome objections.

See also: House passes key surveillance bill with deadline looming
Sen. Mike Lee urges Trump to veto House FISA bill


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  • (Score: 1) by aixylinux on Thursday March 12 2020, @08:15PM

    by aixylinux (7294) on Thursday March 12 2020, @08:15PM (#970367)

    It is said that there are two parties in Washington, the evil party and the stupid party. And occasionally the parties get together and do something both evil and stupid. This is known as "bipartisanship."