Bill to rein in NSA spy programs gains more than 100 bipartisan co-sponsors

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Gaining bipartisan support, the bill would reform sections of the Patriot Act to end the federal governmentā€™sĀ mass collection of phone records and Internet activity.

 

By Ashe Schow

 

A bill designed to curb theĀ National Security AgencyĀ spy programs — similar to the amendment pushed by Rep. Justin Amash over the summer — is picking up bipartisan steam.

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Rep. Jim Sensenbrenner, R-WI

TheĀ USA Freedom Act, authored by Rep. Jim Sensenbrenner, R-Wis., the original author of the Patriot Act, has 107 co-sponsors in the House. The Senate version, authored by Sen. Patrick Leahy, D-Vt., has 18 co-sponsors.

The bill would reform sections of the Patriot Act to end the federal government’sĀ mass collection of phone records and Internet activityĀ — essentially ending the spy programs leaked by Edward Snowden.

ā€œThe days of unfettered spying on the American people are numbered,ā€ Amash said when the bill was introduced.

The bill has garnered massive bipartisan support, with co-sponsors nearly evenly split between Democrats and Republicans. In the House, 53 Republicans and 54 Democrats have co-sponsored Sensenbrennerā€™s bill.


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Senator Patrick Leahy, D-VT

In the Senate, more Democrats have co-sponsored than Republicans, with 15 Democrats and just three Republicans (includingĀ Sen. Mike LeeĀ of Utah) co-sponsoring Leahy’s bill.

“We think the American people want to rein in the NSA,” Amash spokesman Will AdamsĀ told MLive, an online Michigan media group. “They want their rights protected, they want their privacy protected from government surveillance.”

In July, the amendment by Amash, a Michigan Republican,Ā narrowly lostĀ on a 217-205 vote, with 94 Republicans and 111 Democrats voting in favor.

It also appears that House Speaker John Boehner, R-Ohio, may beĀ feeling pressureĀ to bring the Freedom Act up for a vote.


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