FC: Congress reaches compromise on USA Act: Four-year expiration

From: Declan McCullagh (declanat_private)
Date: Wed Oct 17 2001 - 23:56:02 PDT

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    Some background:
    http://www.wartimeliberty.com/search.pl?topic=legislation
    
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    http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/news/archive/2001/10/17/national1959EDT0880.DTL
    
        Lawmakers break logjam on new anti-terrorism laws, surveillance
        measures to expire in 2005
        JESSE J. HOLLAND, Associated Press Writer
        Wednesday, October 17, 2001
    
        New authority wanted by President Bush to wiretap and eavesdrop on
        suspected terrorists, including secret police searches of their homes
        and records, would expire in four years under a compromise negotiated
        Wednesday, according to congressional sources.
    
        The White House had sought unfettered and permanent authority for
        so-called roving wiretaps to monitor telephone and computer
        communications of terrorism suspects no matter where they take place,
        but encountered stiff opposition from civil rights and privacy
        advocates in both parties.
    
        House and Senate negotiators agreed Wednesday afternoon to the
        compromise sunset date of Dec. 31, 2005, for the expanded authority to
        expire, said four top congressional aides, all speaking on condition
        of anonymity.
    
        "It's a done deal," said one GOP House aide. Three Senate aides, one
        Republican and two Democrats, confirmed the deal.
    
        Before departing on a trip to Asia, President Bush met Wednesday
        morning with leaders in both parties and urged them to come to a
        speedy agreement on anti-terrorism legislation containing the new law
        enforcement measures. The bill had been stalled for more than a month,
        primarily over the new electronic surveillance authority.
    
        [...]
    
    
    
    
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