http://www.reuters.com/article/2015/05/13/us-usa-security-nsa-vote-idUSKBN0NY2MQ20150513
The U.S. House of
Representatives approved a bill on Wednesday that would end spy
agencies' bulk collection of Americans' telephone data, setting up a
potential showdown with the U.S. Senate over the program, which expires
on June 1.
The
House voted 338-88 for the USA Freedom Act, which would end the bulk
collection and instead give intelligence agencies access to telephone
data and other records only when a court finds there is reasonable
suspicion about a link to international terrorism.
The
strong support in the House by both Democrats and Republicans could
increase pressure on Republican Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell
to allow a vote on the bill.
My How kind of them, now about that $1.8 trillion in tax payer collections the government is hoarding. Seeing that the economy is in recession maybe its time to give a little instead of taking a LOT!
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