FC: Update on anti-terror bill: House about to vote on a *new* bill

From: Declan McCullagh (declanat_private)
Date: Fri Oct 12 2001 - 10:08:23 PDT

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    Here's what's happening right now (turn on CSPAN):
    
    1. The House Judiciary committee approved the "PATRIOT Act" 36-0, with a 
    two-year expiration date for wiretapping:
    http://www.politechbot.com/p-02614.html
    
    2. The Senate voted last night 96-1 for the USA Act without Sen. Feingold's 
    privacy amendments:
    http://www.politechbot.com/p-02651.html
    
    3. The House Rules committee met early this morning to set a rule that 
    specified what bill would go to the floor:
    http://www.house.gov/rules/107rule2975.htm
    
    4. According to the speaker's office, the bill is the "base Senate text" of 
    the USA Act with five or six changes that Rep. Conyers had wanted. One of 
    those is that the wiretap sections expire in December 2004 -- unless the 
    president decides it is in the "national interest" to continue them, which 
    would expire them in December 2006.
    
    4. The House voted 211-205 midday today (along party lines) on a 
    preliminary procedural step allowing the bill to be considered.
    
    5. Now they're about to vote on the rule. The rule does not allow 
    amendments, just provides for an up-or-down vote on the USA Act v2.0. CSPAN 
    is carrying this debate.
    
    5. When the House approves the USA Act v2.0 -- I say "when" because I think 
    it's very likely -- it'll be sent back to the Senate for approval. Because 
    the changes (besides the expiration date) are minor, the Senate may vote 
    for it unchanged and send it to the president, something Rep. Senenbrenner 
    predicts will happen.
    
    6. That means no conference committee is necessary.
    
    7. You can find the USA Act v2.0 here:
    http://www.house.gov/rules/sensen_028.pdf (525 KB)
    http://www.well.com/user/declan/sep11/usa.act.v2.0.101201.pdf (a mirror site)
    
    -Declan 
    
    
    
    
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