Representative Jerrold Nadler  
  Press Releases for the Eighth Congressional District of New York  
  For Immediate Release   Contact: Shin Inouye  
September 5, 2007 202-225-5635  

Rep. Nadler: Checks and Balances Needed to Fix Flawed FISA Bill

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Congressman Jerrold Nadler (NY-08), Chairman of the Judiciary Subcommittee on the Constitution, Civil Rights and Civil Liberties, today raised serious concerns to the recently enacted White House proposal to drastically alter the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act. The law, rushed through Congress right before the August recess, gives sweeping and unnecessary license for the Administration to wiretap Americans without court supervision. Rep. Nadler voted against the bill.

The House Judiciary Committee held a hearing today titled, "Warrantless Surveillance and the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act: The Role of Checks and Balances in Protecting Americans’ Privacy Rights."

"The White House FISA law fails to protect our fundamental freedoms," said Rep. Nadler. "In the rush of the final hours before the August recess, lawmakers were stampeded by fear-mongering and deception into signing away our rights. The one saving grace is that the law sunsets in five months – and now Congress must use that time to restore much-needed checks and balances into this damaged law. We have a choice – we can sign away our rights to the Bush White House, or we can stand for the freedoms that define America."

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