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Patriot Act House Conferee Appointments Remain on Hold
October 12, 2005
Despite
reports last week that the appointment of U.S. House conferees, who will take
up USA Patriot Act reauthorization, was imminent, they had still not been chosen
when Congress recessed for the Columbus Day and Yom Kippur holidays. Since the
House must be in session when the conferees are chosen, they cannot be selected
before Congress meets again next week.
Once appointed House conferees will meet with their
Senate counterparts to reconcile their different versions of the Patriot Act
reauthorization bill.
The sponsors of the Campaign for Reader Privacy (CRP) -- the American Booksellers
Association, the Association of American Publishers, the American Library Association,
and PEN American Center -- support the Senate bill, S. 1389, which provides
more stringent safeguards to reader privacy than its House counterpart. The
Senate legislation restricts bookstore and library searches under Section 215
of the Patriot Act to the records of people who are suspected terrorists or
people who are in contact with them.
CRP encourages its supporters to contact Senate conferees to urge them to push
for the S. 1389. Senate conferees are Arlen Specter (R-PA), Pat Roberts (R-KS),
Jeff Sessions (R-AL), Michael DeWine (R-OH), Jon Kyl (R-AZ), Orrin Hatch (R-UT),
Patrick Leahy (D-VT), Edward Kennedy (D-MA), Jay Rockefeller (D-WV), and Carl
Levin (D-MI). (Contact information is available on the Senate
website.)
For more about CRP and the Patriot Act, go to www.bookweb.org/read/7679.
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