Mozilla Open Policy & Advocacy Blog: Amendments at risk of derailing USA FREEDOM |
On Sunday night, the U.S. Senate advanced the USA FREEDOM Act on a vote of 77-17, taking the largest step toward surveillance reform by this chamber in decades. We’re glad the Senate heard the loud chorus of voices demanding reform and voted in favor of the legislation, and we hope they will swiftly overcome the remaining procedural hurdles standing in the way of this important legislation without attaching any harmful amendments.
Real reform now is critical and this legislation will further serve as a foundation for the many reforms needed to restore users’ trust in the Internet, which is why we’re concerned to see several amendments put forward by Senate Majority Leader McConnell. Mozilla opposes all of the amendments up for a vote tomorrow:
Due to a procedural move by Majority Leader McConnell, these are likely to be the only amendments considered by the Senate. However, if any of these amendments are adopted, this bill will need to go back to the House for another vote. It is unclear whether the House would adopt an amended version or how long it would take to approve a watered-down version of a bill that the House so overwhelmingly approved. We urge the Senate to pass the House version of the USA FREEDOM Act swiftly to avoid any further delay in enacting the reforms this country needs.
https://blog.mozilla.org/netpolicy/2015/06/01/amendments-at-risk-of-derailing-usa-freedom/
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