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Congresswoman Suzan DelBene
Representing the 1st District of Washington
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Recent public disclosures have revealed that the National Security Agency (NSA) has been secretly mass collecting the communication records, known as metadata, of millions of American citizens whether or not they are suspected of any wrongdoing. The NSA defends this practice, saying it's necessary to protect national security and prevent acts of terror.
Do you approve or disapprove of the NSA's bulk collection of Americans communications data?
Approve
Do not approve
Not sure/No opinion
In light of the news this year about the government's surveillance programs, to what extent are you concerned that your privacy has been violated?
Very concerned
Somewhat concerned
Not at all concerned
No opinion/Don't know
Many people believe that a balance must be struck between protecting privacy and national security. Which of the following statements do you most agree with?
We have gone too far towards national security at the expense of our privacy.
Our existing privacy protections are adequate and we need to do more to protect our nation from terrorist attacks.
We have struck the right balance between national security and privacy.
No opinion/Don't know
Would you like me to update you on my work in Congress?
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No
Based on your understanding of these disclosures, what should Congress do next?: