Statement of U.S. Senator Russ Feingold
On the Latest Regarding Patriot Act Reauthorization
December 21, 2005
"Today is a victory for the American people and the bipartisan
group of Senators who have been fighting against efforts to extend the
Patriot Act permanently without protecting the rights of law-abiding
citizens. I am pleased that the Republican leadership backed down from
their irresponsible threat to let the Patriot Act expire and agreed
to a 6-month extension of the provisions that would have sunset at the
end of this year. This will allow more time to finally agree on a bill
that protects our rights and freedoms while preserving important tools
for fighting terrorism. Those of us who stood up to demand modest and
reasonable protections of our liberties never wanted to stop Patriot
Act reauthorization. We just want to get it right this time around.
We could have avoided these last-minute negotiations if the House
had just adopted the Senate version of the Patriot Act that passed unanimously
earlier this year. As we move forward, I hope that the Republican leadership
in the Senate and the administration will continue down the path they
started on tonight so that we don't find ourselves in this same situation
6 months from now. One thing is clear - what happened in the Senate
over the past few weeks shows that this conference report is dead."
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