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ARLIS/NA Public Policy Committee.

Roger Lawson, ARLIS/NA Public Policy co-chair

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ALA, ARL express support for Paul amendment to the PATRIOT Sunsets
Extension Act

Posted on May 23, 2011
<http://www.districtdispatch.org/2011/05/ala-arl-express-support-for-pau
l-amendment-to-the-patriot-sunsets-extension-act/>  by Jenni Terry
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The American Library Association (ALA) and the Association of Research
Libraries (ARL) today endorsed Senator Rand Paul's amendment to S. 1038,
the PATRIOT Sunsets Extension Act of 2011. On Friday, the associations
called on the Senate to amend S. 1038 to establish 2013, rather than
2015, as the next sunset year for three expiring sections of the PATRIOT
Act.

The associations released the following joint statement of support for
the Paul amendment:

Today we are endorsing Senator Rand Paul's amendment to return Section
215 of the Act to its pre-2001 form, limiting surveillance under that
provision to suspected terrorists and spies and restoring privacy to the
records of innocent library users. We are also endorsing Senator Patrick
Leahy and Senator Paul's amendment to add reforms from Senator Leahy's
bill, S. 193, the USA PATRIOT Act Sunset Extension Act of 2011. 

Of the three expiring sections, Section 215 (also known as the "library
records provision") has always been of serious concern to the library
community. This provision upsets well-established expectations of reader
privacy by opening library records to government scrutiny with a showing
of mere "relevance" to an investigation. 

Our associations have long sought reforms to restore the balance between
the government's need to conduct surveillance and the constitutional
rights of personal privacy. We are dismayed that today's planned Senate
vote for a straight four-year extension signals Congress will once again
miss an opportunity to institute reform.

During this Congress our organizations have endorsed S. 193, the USA
PATRIOT Act Sunset Extension Act of 2011, based on its improved reader
privacy protections. We applaud Senator Leahy for introducing the bill
as well as the members of the Senate Judiciary Committee who endorsed
these reforms. The library community is disappointed that meaningful
floor debate and a vote on these important issues is likely to be
deferred yet again. 

While we would prefer to see passage of Senator's Paul's amendment or
full debate on the reforms in S. 193, if there must be another extension
of the PATRIOT Act without reform, it should run to 2013, rather than
the proposed 2015 sunset.

 

 



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