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Privacy groups pressure Senate on NSA

Posted on September 6, 2014 by pogowasright.org

Julian Hattem reports:

Dozens of civil liberties groups are putting pressure on the Senate to move forward with a bill to rein in the National Security Agency.

More than 40 groups wrote a letter to Senate leaders on Thursday praising the “important first step” that would be taken if Sen. Patrick Leahy’s (D-Vt.) USA Freedom Act were passed in coming months, even while noting that “further reform will still be needed.”

Read more on The Hill.

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