Wednesday, November 16, 2005

Patriot Act Deal Could Curb Some FBI Powers

An AP newswire article, via MSNBC, reports that:

House and Senate negotiators struck a tentative deal on the expiring Patriot Act that would curb FBI subpoena power and require the Justice Department to more fully report its secret requests for information about ordinary people, according to officials involved in the talks.

The agreement, which would make most provisions of the existing law permanent, was reached just before dawn Wednesday.

But by mid-morning GOP leaders had already made plans for a House vote on Thursday and a Senate vote by the end of the week

That would put the centerpiece of President Bush's war on terror on his desk before Thanksgiving, more than month before a dozen provisions were set to expire.

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