[Congressional Record: December 17, 2010 (Senate)]
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STATEMENTS ON INTRODUCED BILLS AND JOINT RESOLUTIONS
By Mrs. FEINSTEIN (for herself and Mr. Leahy):
S. 4048. A bill to extend expiring provisions of the USA PATRIOT
Improvement and Reauthorization Act of 2005, the Intelligence Reform
and Terrorism Prevention Act of 2004, and the FISA Amendments Act of
2008 until December 31, 2013, and for other purposes; to the Committee
on the Judiciary.
Mrs. FEINSTEIN. Mr. President, I am introducing today, on behalf of
Senator Leahy, Chairman of the Committee on the Judiciary and myself
the FISA Sunsets Extension Act of 2010. Since early in this Congress, I
have been working with Chairman Leahy, both in my capacity as Chairman
of the Select Committee on Intelligence and as a member of the
Judiciary Committee, to enact legislation that extends expiring
authorities for the collection of foreign intelligence against
terrorists, proliferators, foreign powers, and spies, while ensuring
that adequate safeguards exist for the protection of the civil
liberties and privacy of Americans.
To that end, the Judiciary Committee reported, in October 2009, S.
1692, a bill that sought to accomplish two main objectives. One was to
extend the life of three authorities under FISA which were then due to
sunset on December 31, 2009, described as roving, lone wolf, and
business records collection, all of which have been previously
described to the Senate during the consideration of earlier extensions.
Through two short-term measures, those sunsets have been extended to
February 28, 2010.
The other main objective was to secure several amendments to statutes
on intelligence collection that would improve the balance they strike
between protecting national security and protecting civil liberties and
privacy. In the course of this Congress, this second objective has been
largely achieved through actions that have been taken by the Department
of Justice and the FBI under administrative actions. On reviewing those
actions, which have been described in a letter from the Attorney
General to Chairman Leahy on
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December 9, 2010, Chairman Leahy and I have determined that the one
remaining action that we need to take legislatively this Congress is to
extend the three important authorities that are now due to sunset on
February 28, 2010. The Feinstein-Leahy bill will extend these sunsets
to the same date as proposed in S. 1692, December 31, 2013. The
Attorney General and the Director of National Intelligence have asked
the Congress to extend these authorities.
Additionally, the authority established by the FISA Amendments Act of
2008, regarding collection of foreign intelligence against persons
reasonably believed to be outside of the United States, is scheduled to
sunset on December 31, 2012. The Feinstein-Leahy bill would extend that
authority for one year, to December 31, 2013, so that all of the
sunsets of authority under FISA occur on the same date. This will allow
the Congress to consider all of the temporary authorities in
conjunction.
By acting now on these approaching sunsets, Congress will ensure
stability in the foreign intelligence collection system at a time of
heightened threat levels and guarantee there are no inadvertent gaps in
FISA collection at the beginning of next year.
I urge my colleagues to support this legislation so we can achieve
enactment this session.
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