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CRP Calls for Booksellers to Help in Final Push to Amend Patriot Act
August 18, 2005
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U.S. House and Senate conferees are scheduled to meet in the fall to reconcile
their two very different bills regarding Section 215 of the USA Patriot Act.
With the Senate version of the Patriot Act legislation offering greater safeguards
to reader privacy, ABA is strongly urging booksellers to intensify their efforts
to collect signatures on the Campaign for Reader Privacy petitions over the
coming weeks and to send in the signed petitions they already have.
"We're in the final, critical weeks in our effort to make sure that the
Patriot Act reauthorization bill signed by President Bush this fall includes
protections for reader privacy," said ABA COO Oren Teicher. "[ABA
and its partners in the Campaign for Reader Privacy (CRP)] plan to do everything
we can to ensure that the Senate version of the bill will be adopted when the
conference committee meets this fall."
Teicher noted, "We are strongly urging booksellers to redouble their efforts
to collect signatures on Campaign for Reader Privacy petitions over the coming
weeks. We are also asking booksellers to send ABA the signed petitions they
already have. In the next few weeks, we will be setting up meetings with as
many committee conferees as we can, and the petitions are a very concrete demonstration
that the readers of America demand the right to read freely."
Last week, ABA and its co-sponsors in CRP -- the
American Library Association, the Association of American Publishers, and PEN
American Center -- warned that final action on the reauthorization of the Patriot
Act could come only days after Congress returns from its August recess, as there
have been reports that President Bush hopes to sign the reauthorization act
on the fourth anniversary of the September 11 attacks.
CRP is also urging supporters to ask their House representatives to consider
adding their names to a letter that Rep. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) is circulating.
The letter calls on the conferees who will reconcile the House and Senate versions
of the reauthorization bill to adopt the provisions of S. 1389. The Sanders
letter, which is co-authored by Representatives C.L. "Butch" Otter
(R-ID), Jerrold Nadler (D-NY), Ron Paul (R-TX), and Tom Udall (D-NM), says,
in part, "We believe that the changes in S. 1389 provide greater safeguards
to Americans' library and bookstore records and reflect the desire of a majority
of House members, who voted 238-187 on June 15th to provide greater privacy
protections for readers." (For a related article in this week's BTW,
go to news.bookweb.org/read/3729.)
For more information about the Campaign for Reader Privacy and Section 215
of the Patriot Act, go to www.bookweb.org/read/7679.
The Campaign is also urging its supporters to contact the members of the Senate
who have been chosen as conferees on the re-authorization bill. They are Arlen
Specter (R-PA), Pat Roberts (R-KS), Jeff Sessions (R-AL), Michael DeWine (R-OH),
Jon Kyl (R-AZ), Orrin Hatch (R-Utah), Patrick Leahy (D-VT), Edward Kennedy (D-MA),
Jay Rockefeller (D-WV), and Carl Levin (D-MI). The House has not chosen conferees
yet.
Contact information for House members can be found at www.house.gov/writerep/ and for members
of the Senate at www.senate.gov/general/contact_information/senators_cfm.cfm.
For more information about the Campaign for Reader Privacy, go to www.bookweb.org/read/7679.
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