FC: Bush sends Congress the MATA of all anti-terrorism laws

From: Declan McCullagh (declanat_private)
Date: Thu Sep 20 2001 - 12:12:03 PDT

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    Text of one version of MATA (there are many variants):
    http://cryptome.org/mata.htm
    http://www.politechbot.com/docs/mata.draft.092001.html (another OCR'd version)
    
    Justice Department analysis of one version of MATA (from a Hill source):
    http://www.wartimeliberty.com/article.pl?sid=01/09/20/198219
    
    Another version of MATA, also analyzed by the Justice Department:
    http://vorlon.mit.edu/~declan/mata/bill-analysis/
    
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    http://www.wired.com/news/politics/0,1283,47006,00.html
       
       Bush Submits His Laws for War
       By Declan McCullagh (declanat_private)
       10:15 a.m. Sep. 20, 2001 PDT
       
       WASHINGTON -- President Bush sent his anti-terrorism bill to Congress
       late Wednesday, launching an emotional debate that will force U.S.
       politicians to choose between continued freedom for Americans or
       greater security.
       
       Created in response to last week's bloody attacks, the draft
       "Mobilization Against Terrorism Act" (MATA) rewrites laws dealing with
       wiretapping, eavesdropping and immigration. The draft, intended to
       increase prosecutors' courtroom authority, also unleashes the
       government's Echelon and Carnivore spy systems.
       
       "We will call upon the Congress of the United States to enact these
       important anti-terrorism measures," Attorney General John Ashcroft
       said this week. "We need these tools to fight the terrorism threat
       which exists in the United States, and we must meet that growing
       threat."
       
       Although Ashcroft has said he hopes Congress will approve MATA by
       Saturday, Capitol Hill appears to be taking a more cautious approach.
       The House Judiciary committee has pledged a speedy but careful
       consideration, and Sen. Patrick Leahy (D-Vermont) has his own
       legislation he'll highlight at a hearing next Tuesday.
       
       At a press conference Thursday in Washington, scores of organizations
       from across the political spectrum urged politicians to tread
       carefully and protect civil liberties during wartime.
    
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