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Senate Extends PATRIOT Act Spy Provisions

HeadlineFeb 25, 2010

In another vote, the Senate backed a one-year extension to three key provisions of the USA PATRIOT Act due to expire this month. The provisions authorize “roving” wiretaps allowing surveillance on multiple phones, seizure of records and property in terrorism raids, and the monitoring of non-US citizens with no proven ties to designated terrorist groups. Democrats had initially proposed adding new privacy protections but relented following Republican objection. The measure now goes to the House.

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