Jul 24 2013
AlJazeera: US Congress to vote on NSA spying powers
US congressmen have forced a vote that could cut funding for the National Security Authority (NSA) and limit the scope of its vast surveillance activities.
The vote, which could come as early as Wednesday in the House of Representatives, will be the first held on limiting NSA spying since Edward Snowden leaked documents detailing the agency’s extensive secret surveillance programme known as Prism.
Republican congressman Justin Amash tabled an amendment to a wider defence bill, which “ends authority for the blanket collection of records under the Patriot Act”, and limits surveillance to individuals under investigation.
House opponents to Prism have tabled a second amendment to cut back the NSA’s funding.
The US president, Barack Obama, who has spoken out in defence of the programme and said the widespread spying has prevented more than 50 “terrorist plots”, sent the NSA chief, General Keith Alexander, to Capitol Hill to urge both Republican and Democratic politicians to oppose the move to restrict the agency’s activities.
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