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CRP Petitions Presented to Sanders, Craig, and Senate Conferees
September 15, 2005

Joanne Leedom-Ackerman of PEN American Center, ABA CEO Avin Mark Domnitz,
AAP President and CEO Patricia Schroeder, and Lynne Bradley, ALA's director of government
relations, presented CRP petitions to Senator Larry Craig (R-ID), one
of the Congressional leaders in the fight to restore reader privacy.
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On Tuesday, September 13, ABA and its co-sponsors in the Campaign for Reader
Privacy (CRP) delivered to Congressional leaders petitions bearing over 200,000
signatures of supporters who are demanding that Congress restore their right
to reader privacy, which has been eliminated by Section 215 of the USA Patriot
Act.
Representatives of CRP, including ABA CEO Avin Mark Domnitz, presented petitions
to Sen. Larry Craig (R-ID), co-sponsor of the Security and Freedom Enhancement
Act (S. 737), and to Rep. Bernie Sanders (I-VT), sponsor of the Freedom to Read
Protection Act (H.R. 1157). Petitions were also presented to Senate conferees
who will soon be meeting with their House counterparts to reconcile their two
different bills reauthorizing the expiring sections of the Patriot Act.
"We are proud to present these petitions to Congress on behalf of the
hundreds of bookstores and libraries around the country who participated enthusiastically
in the reader privacy petition campaign," said Domnitz.
Former Congresswoman Pat Schroeder, who heads the Association of American Publishers
(AAP), stressed the significance of the petitions even this late in the legislative
process, as a reminder to members of Congress that "real people out there
care deeply about their privacy and freedom to read."
CRP is a joint initiative of ABA, AAP, the American Library Association, and
PEN American Center.
In a joint statement, the organizations said that they were encouraged that
both the House and Senate bills include a number of the safeguards they have
been seeking for the past 19 months. However, the groups strongly favor the
Senate bill, S. 1389, which restricts bookstore and library searches under Section
215 of the Patriot Act to the records of people who are suspected terrorists
or people who are in contact with them.
CRP is urging its supporters to contact Senate conferees to urge them to push
for S. 1389. Senate conferees are Arlen Specter (R-PA), Pat Roberts (R-KS),
Jeff Sessions (R-AL), Michael DeWine (R-OH), Jon Kyl (R-AZ), Orrin Hatch (R-UT),
Patrick Leahy (D-VT), Edward Kennedy (D-MA), Jay Rockefeller (D-WV) and Carl
Levin (D-MI). (Contact information is available on the Senate
website.)
The House conferees have not been chosen yet, but CRP is asking booksellers
to contact their representatives to ask them to sign a letter that Rep. Bernie
Sanders (I-VT) is circulating, which calls on the conferees who will reconcile
the House and Senate versions of the reauthorization bill to adopt the provisions
of S. 1389. For a list of House members who voted for the Freedom to Read Amendment,
but who have yet to sign the Sanders' letter to conferees, click
here.
More information about CRP and
Section 215 of the Patriot Act is available on BookWeb.org. --David
Grogan
Topics: Free Expression,
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