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Senate Postpones Spy Bill Vote Unitl July 8

Submitted by MacRonin on June 27, 2008 - 8:54pm
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Senate Postpones Spy Bill Vote Unitl July 8 - Via Threat Level:

The Senate has put off until after the Fourth of July a controversial vote on a bill that would widen the government's spying powers and free the nation's telecoms from lawsuit filed by their customers, accusing the companies of helping the government illegally spy on Americans.

The delay until Tuesday July 8 gives the forces opposing the bill  -- a coalition that includes Ron Paul-style Republicans, civil liberties groups and the left-leaning netroots - some time to organize a campaign against the bill. The bill could have been voted on before the Senate leaves for its Independence Day break some time Friday or Saturday.

The schedule for the FISA Amendments Act of 2008 includes votes on three amendments. Democratic Senators Christopher Dodd, Russ Feingold and Patrick Leahy's amendment to strike telecom amnesty gets two hours of debate, as does Republican Senator Arlen Specter's amendment. An amendment from Democratic Senator Jeff Bingaman (Arizona) will get 60 minutes.

All three face daunting odds -- similar amendments offered in February all lost by substantial margins and the underlying bill also passed by a wide margin.

Attorney General Michael Mukasey and the Director of National Intelligence Michael McConnell wrote the Senate Majority leader on Thursday, emphasizing in a letter (.pdf) that they would recommend a veto if amnesty was not in the bill.

"Providing this liability protection is critical to the national security," they wrote.

Presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Barack Obama was not nearly as inflexible as the netroots want, saying he's willing to accept telecom amnesty if it can't be struck since he believes the government needs expanded powers to do sweeping surveillance using equipment based inside the United States.

Photo: Susan E. Adams / Flickr

See Also:

  • Senate Debates Spy Bill with Telecom Amnesty
  • Obama Supports Telecom Amnesty Bill
  • House Grants Telecom Amnesty, Expands Spying Powers
  • Telecom Amnesty Flip-Floppers Got More Telecom Dollars
  • Wiretap Ruling Dies Slow Death As Congress Moves Towards Telecom Amnesty

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