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In reply to the discussion: STOCK MARKET WATCH -- Monday, 23 December 2013 [View all]Demeter
(85,373 posts)36. NSA review panel members to appear before Senate committee in January
http://www.theguardian.com/world/2013/dec/22/nsa-review-panel-senate-judiciary-hearing-january?CMP=ema_565
MAYBE CONGRESS WILL DO THEIR JOB?
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The committees Democratic chairman, Patrick Leahy, announced on Sunday that a special session would be convened on 14 January to discuss the 46 recommendations made by the handpicked panel last week. The hearing, the judiciary committees first of the New Year, promises to put data surveillance at the top of the political agenda when Congress returns to work in 2014.
Leahy said in a statement: The recommendations from the Presidents Review Group make clear that it is time to recalibrate our governments surveillance programs. Momentum is building for real reform.
The announcement suggests that political steam is intensifying for some concrete measure of reform of NSA activities, with most debate focusing around the agencys collection of billions of Americans phone records, which the Guardian disclosed in June. Last week the practice was denounced by a federal judge who branded it unconstitutional and almost Orwellian in scope....
MAYBE CONGRESS WILL DO THEIR JOB?
...
The committees Democratic chairman, Patrick Leahy, announced on Sunday that a special session would be convened on 14 January to discuss the 46 recommendations made by the handpicked panel last week. The hearing, the judiciary committees first of the New Year, promises to put data surveillance at the top of the political agenda when Congress returns to work in 2014.
Leahy said in a statement: The recommendations from the Presidents Review Group make clear that it is time to recalibrate our governments surveillance programs. Momentum is building for real reform.
The announcement suggests that political steam is intensifying for some concrete measure of reform of NSA activities, with most debate focusing around the agencys collection of billions of Americans phone records, which the Guardian disclosed in June. Last week the practice was denounced by a federal judge who branded it unconstitutional and almost Orwellian in scope....
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