Statement of U.S. Senator Russ Feingold
On the Patriot Act Conference Report
December 8, 2005
“I will do everything I can, including a filibuster, to stop
this Patriot Act conference report, which does not include adequate
safeguards to protect our constitutional freedoms. The version of the
Patriot Act that was signed today is a major disappointment. I appreciate
that it includes four-year sunsets on three controversial provisions,
but merely sunsetting bad law is not adequate. We need to make substantive
changes to the law, and without those changes I am confident there will
be strong, bipartisan opposition here in the Senate.
This isn't about stopping Patriot Act reauthorization. The President
could sign Patriot Act reauthorization legislation into law tomorrow
if the House would just take up and pass the compromise Senate bill
that was approved unanimously in the Senate earlier this year –
a bill that includes important and reasonable privacy protections. The
conference committee had the opportunity to fix many of the provisions
of the Patriot Act to which Americans across the political spectrum
have voiced their opposition over the last four years. Unfortunately,
they decided not to listen. This battle is not over.”
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