"The NSA's sprawling phone records dragnet was born in secrecy,
defended with lies and never stopped a single terrorist attack,"
said Democratic Senator Ron Wyden, one of the bill's main
sponsors.
He and three other lawmakers introduced their bill to overhaul
the Patriot Act in both the House of Representatives and the
Senate, calling the data collection program "unconstitutional."
The Patriot Act's counter-terrorism measure, Section 215,
allowed the NSA to collect Americans’ telephone data in bulk.
Lawmakers accused the NSA of poor oversight of the program after
years of records had to be deleted for violating the law.
The program, first disclosed in 2013 by former NSA contractor
Edward Snowden, has been shut down for six months, the lawmakers
said.
The bill is sponsored by Wyden, Republican Senator Rand Paul,
Republican Representative Justin Amash and Democratic
Representative Zoe Lofgren.
(Reporting by Chris Sanders in Washington; Editing by James
Dalgleish)
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