[CTRL] Lawmakers Approve Expansion of F.B.I.'s Antiterrorism Powers

2003-11-20 Thread Jim Rarey
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  November 20, 2003
  Lawmakers Approve Expansion of F.B.I.'s Antiterrorism 
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  ASHINGTON, Nov. 19 — Congressional negotiators 
  approved a measure on Wednesday to expand the F.B.I.'s counterterrorism 
  powers, despite concerns from some lawmakers who said that the measure 
  gave the government too much authority and that the public had been shut 
  out of the debate.
  The measure gives the Federal Bureau of Investigation greater authority 
  to demand records from businesses in terrorism cases without the approval 
  of a judge or a grand jury. While banks, credit unions and other financial 
  institutions are currently subject to such demands, the measure expands 
  the list to include car dealers, pawnbrokers, travel agents, casinos and 
  other businesses. 
  The expansion, included in the 2004 authorization bill for intelligence 
  agencies, has already been approved by both the House and the Senate, and 
  lawmakers from both chambers approved the provision as part of the larger 
  bill in a private session late Wednesday, officials said. Law enforcement 
  officials said the F.B.I. would gain greater speed and flexibility in 
  tracing suspected terrorist money.
  Senator Richard J. Durbin, Democrat of Illinois, introduced a motion to 
  limit the life of the new law, but it was defeated on a party-line 
  vote.
  "I'm concerned about this," Mr. Durbin said in an interview. "The idea 
  of expanding the powers of government gives everyone pause except the 
  Republican leadership."
  The approval came despite 11th-hour concerns raised by five Democrats 
  and a Republican on the Senate Judiciary Committee, who questioned why 
  their panel — which has responsibility for overseeing the F.B.I. — was 
  shut out of any discussion on the little-noticed proposal.
  In a letter this week to the Senate intelligence committee, the 
  senators urged the panel, which does much of its work in secret, not to 
  move ahead with such a significant expansion of the F.B.I.'s powers 
  without further review. They said public hearings, public debate and 
  legislative protocol were essential in legislation involving the privacy 
  rights of Americans. 
  The letter was signed by Senator Larry E. Craig, Republican of Idaho, 
  and five Democrats: Mr. Durbin, and Senators Patrick J. Leahy of Vermont, 
  Russell D. Feingold of Wisconsin, Edward M. Kennedy of Massachusetts and 
  John Edwards of North Carolina.
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Re: [CTRL] Lawmakers Approve Expansion of F.B.I.'s Antiterrorism Powers

2003-11-20 Thread Prudy L
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In a message dated 11/20/2003 7:19:43 AM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:







November 20, 2003
Lawmakers Approve Expansion of F.B.I.'s Antiterrorism PowersBy ERIC LICHTBLAU




ASHINGTON, Nov. 19  Congressional negotiators approved a measure on Wednesday to expand the F.B.I.'s counterterrorism powers, despite concerns from some lawmakers who said that the measure gave the government too much authority and that the public had been shut out of the debate.
Well I wondered what was going on behind the clatter of the medicare and energy stuff. Now we know. I think the FBI should know everything about us as long as Bill Clinton doesn't ask to see it. I think he's the only one the public was worried about having access to FBI records, wasn't he? Prudy
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