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Wednesday
Feb162011

Senate Passes Short Term Extension Of Troublesome Patriot Act Provisions 

WASHINGTON – The Senate voted this evening to extend troublesome Patriot Act provisions through May 27, 2011. The provisions are set to expire at the end of this month. The House passed a ten-month extension of the provisions earlier this week and is expected to vote on the Senate’s shorter extension later this week.
 
The provisions of the Patriot Act due to expire are the John Doe roving wiretap provision, which allows law enforcement to conduct surveillance without identifying the person or location to be wiretapped; Section 215, or the “library records” provision, which allows the government to gain access to “any tangible thing” during investigations; and the “lone wolf” provision, which permits surveillance of non-U.S. persons who are not affiliated with a terrorist group. All three provisions lack proper and fundamental privacy safeguards.
 
The following can be attributed to Laura W. Murphy, director of the American Civil Liberties Union Washington Legislative Office:
 
“Every day that Congress continues to push back the February expiration deadline, the Patriot Act continues to erode one of Americans’ most basic rights – the freedom from unwarranted government intrusion into their privacy. If there has to be an extension of this law, we urge Congress to use the time well to finally rein in the pernicious impact of the intrusive provisions at stake.”

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