House rejects telecom immunity; Matheson votes yes, Cannon and Bishop vote no

Submitted by lucidity on Fri, 03/14/2008 - 12:21pm.

The Gavel:

The House has just passed the House amendment to the Senate amendment to H.R. 3773, to amend the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act of 1978 to establish a procedure for authorizing certain acquisitions of foreign intelligence, and for other purposes, by a vote of 213-197-1. The revised House legislation to amend FISA grants new authorities for conducting electronic surveillance against foreign targets while preserving the requirement that the government obtain an individualized FISA court order, based on probable cause, when targeting Americans at home or abroad. The House bill also strongly enhances oversight of the Administration's surveillance activities. Finally, the House bill does not provide retroactive immunity for telecom companies but allows the courts to determine whether lawsuits should proceed.

Rep. Jim Matheson voted for the House bill; Cannon and Bishop (and every other Republican) voted against it (roll call). If you'd like to give Rep. Matheson some positive reinforcement, you can contact his office at (202) 225-3011 or via his e-mail contact form.