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National

Key Vote

FISA Amendments Act of 2007



Key Votes:
S 2248
    S Amdt 3907: Striking Telecommunications Companies' Civil Immunity for Surveillance
    S Amdt 3910: FISA as Exclusive Means for Conducting Electronic Surveillance

Issues: Business and Consumers, Civil Liberties and Civil Rights, Legal Issues, National Security Issues, Technology and Communication
Date: 02/12/2008
Sponsor: Sen. Rockefeller, John IV (D-WV)



Record Vote Number 20

Bill Passed
(Senate)

How members voted
(68 - 29)


Project Vote Smart's Synopsis:

Vote to pass a bill that expands the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, including allowing electronic surveillance of foreigners outside the U.S. without a court order and granting immunity to electronic communication surveillance providers.

Official Title of Legislation:

S 2248: An original bill to amend the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act of 1978, to modernize and streamline the provisions of that Act, and for other purposes.

Highlights:

-Authorizes the Attorney General and the Director of National Intelligence to acquire foreign intelligence information from foreigners located outside the United States for a period up to one year, including requiring electronic communication service providers to immediately provide the Government with information and assistance (Sec. 101).

-Allows the Attorney General to authorize the emergency employment of electronic surveillance for up to 168 hours without a judicial order (Sec. 105).

-Prohibits information obtained from intelligence acquisition from electronic communication service providers from being used as evidence in any trial, hearing, or other proceedings within the United States if the Court finds no probable cause, unless the Attorney General deems the information indicates a threat of death or bodily harm to a person (Sec. 101).

-Requires the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court to review and certify targeting and minimization procedures for acquiring intelligence information (Sec. 101).

-S 2248 was substituted into HR 3773. See HR 3773 for further actions.


Link to Legislation: http://thomas.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/z?c110:s2248:

Senate Passage: 02/12/2008 : Bill Passed 68 - 29 (Record Vote Number 20)

Sponsor:
Sen. Rockefeller, John IV (D-WV)



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