U.S. House of Representatives record vote 339, 110th Congress, Session 1
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- Name of bill: Intelligence Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2008
- Chamber: U.S. House of Representatives
- Roll call number: 339
- Congress number: 110th
- Session number: 1
- Vote link: U.S. House of Representatives record vote 339, 110th Congress, Session 1
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Scorecard: American Civil Liberties Union 2007 House Scorecard |
Org. position: Aye |
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Description: "On May 11, 2007, the House passed, by a vote of 245 to 178, an amendment to the Intelligence Authorization Act (H.R. 2082) that would prevent illegal domestic wiretapping by the government. The ACLU supported the Schiff/Flake Amendment because it reaffirmed the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) as the only legal means of collecting electronic intelligence surveillance." (Original scorecard available at: http://action.aclu.org/site/VoteCenter?page=voteList) | |
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Scorecard: National Journal 2007 House Scorecard |
Org. position: {{{Vote position 2}}} |
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Description: "Limit domestic electronic surveillance for foreign-intelligence information. May 11. (245-178)" (Original scorecard available at: http://www.nationaljournal.com/voteratings/house_votes.htm) | |
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