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Gutted version of USA FREEDOM Act passes the House

22 May 2014

The revised House bill doesn’t move us forward on NSA reform, now it’s up to the Senate

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Gutted version of USA FREEDOM Act passes the House
22 May 2014
Gutted version of USA FREEDOM Act passes the House
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Access withdraws conditional support for USA FREEDOM Act

20 May 2014

House leadership and the Obama administration negotiations of USA FREEDOM have significantly weakened proposed NSA reforms

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Access withdraws conditional support for USA FREEDOM Act
20 May 2014
Access withdraws conditional support for USA FREEDOM Act
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Updated: Amended USA FREEDOM Act passes out of House Judiciary Committee and House Intelligence

7 May 2014

Today, the USA FREEDOM Act, in an amended form, passed out of the House Judiciary Committee by a unanimous vote of 32-0 (7 not voting). Among several legislative proposals to reform the NSA currently discussed by U.S. Congress, Access believes there is only one that will meaningfully change foreign intelligence surveillance: the USA FREEDOM Act.

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Updated: Amended USA FREEDOM Act passes out of House Judiciary Committee and House Intelligence
7 May 2014
Updated: Amended USA FREEDOM Act passes out of House Judiciary Committee and House Intelligence
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