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Monday 5 May 2014

NSA reform bill shows fresh movement in Congress


The USA Freedom Act saw fresh movement in Congress today, providing new hope to NSA reformers. The bill, first introduced in October, would target mass surveillance by rewriting section 215 of the Patriot Act and section 702 of FISA, the two sections of law that have been most important to legal justifications of NSA surveillance programs. The bill had been stalled since its introduction more than six months ago, but this morning the House judiciary committee announced plans to move the Freedom Act into markup on Wednesday, setting it up for a vote on the House floor if the bill is able to clear the committee.


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