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Massie Lofgren Letter
Massie Lofgren Letter
Massie Lofgren Letter
December 4, 2014
Last night, the undersigned groups learned of a decision by the House leadership to
remove a critical surveillance reform amendment from the House-passed Fiscal Year
2015 Defense Department appropriations. The amendment would curtail some of the
most egregious surveillance abuses by the National Security Agency (NSA).
That amendment, sponsored by Rep. Tom Massie and Rep. Zoe Lofgren, passed
overwhelmingly with 293 votes on June 19. It remains the only NSA reform measure to
pass either chamber since the revelations of NSAs surveillance abuses became public
in June 2013. Failing to include this amendment in the forthcoming FY15 omnibus will
send a clear message to Americans that Congress does not care if the NSA searches
their stored communications or if the government pressures American technology
companies to build vulnerabilities into their products that assist in NSA surveillance.
These actions come at a tremendous cost to American privacy and American jobs. We
urge you to put the rights and the economic security of Americans first and retain this
amendment in any final omnibus spending bill sent to the Senate.
For questions, contact Becky Bond at bbond@credomobile.com or Evan Greer at
evan@fightforthefuture.org.
Sincerely,
CREDO Mobile
Fight for the Future
Restore the Fourth
MoveOn
Electronic Frontier Foundation
Libertarian Party
Demand Progress
Sunlight Foundation
Progressive Change Campaign Committee
Democracy for America
Daily Kos
PEN American Center
Liberty Coalition
The Constitution Project
Free Press Action Fund