Librarians on the Hill to Discuss FISA and Other Issues

CongressDaily ($$) reports; "Librarians are not thought of as lobbying heavyweights, but when it comes to protecting patron privacy, lawmakers could get an earful today. Hundreds of literature lovers plan to canvass Capitol Hill armed with talking points about revisions to the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, national security letters and a host of other topics important to the 110th Congress." The American Library Association (ALA) is holding their National Library Legislative Day. In regards to reforming the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA), the ALA will be lobbying in support of HR 3773, introduced by House Judiciary Committee Chairman John Conyers (D-MI). "They believe it contains needed reporting requirements for congressional oversight; protections against unconstitutional surveillance. It also has a 2009 sunset provision; stronger judicial oversight, and a 'probable cause' requirement for spying on Americans overseas."
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