STATEMENT OF ADMINISTRATION POLICY
H.R. 2048 – USA FREEDOM Act
(Rep. Jim Sensenbrenner, R-WI, and 27 cosponsors)
The Administration strongly supports House passage of H.R. 2048, the USA FREEDOM Act. The
President has called on Congress to enact important changes to the
Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) that enhance privacy and
better safeguard our civil liberties, while keeping our Nation safe.
The Administration applauds and appreciates the strong bipartisan and
bicameral effort that led to the formulation of this bill, which strikes
an appropriate balance between significant reform and preservation of
important national security tools.
The bill strengthens the FISA's privacy
and civil liberties protections, while preserving essential authorities
our intelligence and law enforcement professionals need to protect the
Nation. The bill would implement various reforms, including prohibiting
bulk collection through the use of Section 215, FISA pen registers, and
National Security Letters, while maintaining authorities to conduct
more targeted collection. It also enhances transparency by expanding
the amount of information providers can disclose and requiring the
government to increase its public reporting as well.
The USA FREEDOM Act's significant reforms
would provide the public greater trust and confidence in our national
security programs and the checks and balances that form an integral part
of their operation. Without passage of this bill, critical authorities
that this legislation would reform could expire on June 1. The Administration supports swift House passage of the USA FREEDOM Act, and urges the Senate to follow suit.
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