A bill introduced to both the Senate and the House on Tuesday aimed at curbing NSA spying powers was greeted with more hope than skepticism by a spectrum of critics eager for a meaningful overhaul of the secret surveillance dragnet. Penned by Sen. Patrick Leahy (D-Vt.), chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee, and Rep. James Sensenbrenner Jr.
NSA Critics Hopeful As ‘True Reform Bill’ Introduced To House And Senate
The bipartisan USA FREEDOM ACT takes aim at bulk phone data collection and international spying.
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