Friday, March 14, 2008

U.S. House Passes Democrat-Backed Surveillance Bill - UPDATE

An AP newswire article, via MSNBC, reports that:

The House on Friday narrowly approved a Democratic bill that would set rules for the government's eavesdropping on phone calls and e-mails inside the United States.

The bill, approved as lawmakers departed for a two-week break, faces a veto threat from President Bush. The margin of House approval was 213 to 197, largely along party lines.

Because of the promised veto, "this vote has no impact at all," said Republican Whip Rep. Roy Blunt of Missouri.

The president's main objection is that the bill does not protect from lawsuits the telecommunications companies that allowed the government to eavesdrop on their customers without a court's permission after the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks.

More here.

UPDATE: 14:58 PDT: See how your representatives voted here. -ferg

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