Still 90 days more for meta data collection
schwit1 sends word that the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court has authorized
a 90-day extension to the NSA's ability to collect bulk metadata about U.S. citizens' phone calls. In April, the House of Representatives passed a bill
to limit the NSA's collection of metadata, but the Senate has been
working on their version of the bill since then without yet voting on
it. Because of this, and the alleged importance of continuing
intelligence operations, the government sought a 90-day re authorization
of the current program. The court agreed. Senator Patrick Leahy said
this clearly demonstrates the need to get this legislation passed. "We
cannot wait any longer, and we cannot defer action on this important
issue until the next Congress. This announcement underscores, once
again, that it is time for Congress to enact meaningful reforms to
protect individual privacy
No comments:
Post a Comment
Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment.