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Article: ASK REP. BOEHNER: WHAT'S DIFFERENT NOW THAT THE TERRORIST SURVEILLANCE LAW HAS EXPIRED?
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- US Fed News Service, Including US State News
- Article date:
- February 22, 2008
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Rep. John A. Boehner, R-Ohio (8th CD), issued the following column:
ASK REP. BOEHNER: WHAT'S DIFFERENT NOW THAT THE TERRORIST SURVEILLANCE LAW HAS EXPIRED?By Rep. John Boehner
I occasionally use this column to answer questions from 8th District constituents. You may submit questions to askboehner@mail.house.gov. My office is available to help constituents and you will find contact information at the end of this column.
Regarding the terrorist surveillance laws that Congress is fighting over: Can you explain what is different today compared to before the law expired?
The law giving our intelligence officials the ability to quickly begin monitoring communications among suspected terrorists ...
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