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Booksellers, Librarians Push for Passage of USA Freedom Act
By Rachel Deahl |
May 12, 2015

The coalition of booksellers, authors, readers and librarians that make up the Campaign for Reader Privacy has pressed the House Judiciary Committee to pass the bi-partisan USA Freedom Act of 2015. In a statement about the group's support, the coalition said the bill will "restore some privacy safeguards to the government’s surveillance activities." In addition to curtailing some surveillance efforts by the government, the CRP added, the legislation would also, and most importantly, end the collection of data under Section 215 of the USA Patriot Act. The group has long been seeking to, it explained, "change the standard under which the government can seize sensitive records under Section 215 from one of 'relevance' to an ongoing terrorism investigation to an individualized standard of suspicion."