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(WASHINGTON) -- The chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee says President Obamas announced NSA reforms make for a very good start, but he maintains congress should still act to amend the section of the USA PATRIOT Act under which NSA surveillance has been authorized by the secret FISA court.
Whatever we do now will also affect the next president, Sen. Pat Leahy, D-Vt., an outspoken critic of the NSAs practices, told ABC News Radio.
Leahy has introduced a bill co-sponsored by Rep. Jim Sensenbrenner, R-Wis., that would restrict the NSAs ability under Sec. 215 of the PATRIOT Act to capture data on Americans phone calls, giving the agency the authority to only obtain records relating to a terrorist group or a foreign power.
We can keep ourselves safe and we can also protect our privacy. Right now, were not doing enough in either case, Leahy said.
Leahy says he agrees with President Obamas suggestion that privacy advocates be appointed to weigh in on cases before the FISA court, but suggests it should be a permanent position, not one appointed by a judge in each case.
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riqster
(13,986 posts)Not "work". It needs to be removed along with all of the laws it spawned.