The USA Freedom Act: Bill To End NSA’S Bulk Collection Of Phone Records Advances
By Reuters
Thursday, May 8, 2014 13:13 EDT
By Patricia Zengerle
WASHINGTON (Reuters) A bill to end the governments bulk collection of telephone records got a unanimous go-ahead on Thursday from a second U.S. congressional committee, advancing the first legislative effort at surveillance reform since former contractor Edward Snowden revealed the program a year ago.
The House of Representatives Intelligence committee voted unanimously by voice vote for the USA Freedom Act, which would end the National Security Agencys practice of gathering information on calls made by millions of Americans and storing them for at least five years.
It would instead leave the records with telephone companies.
The panels vote cleared the way for the measure to be considered by the full House of Representatives, a day after the House Judiciary Committee also voted unanimously to advance a similar, but somewhat more restrictive, measure addressing the collection of telephone metadata.
Republican Michigan U.S. Representative Mike Rogers, the intelligence panels chairman, and Maryland Representative Dutch Ruppersberger, its top Democrat, said they were pleased the measure had garnered strong support from both Republicans and Democrats.
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