Electronic Surveillance Modernization Act
The Electronic Surveillance Modernization Act ((H.R. 5825 of the 109th Congress was passed on September 28, 2006 by a vote 232 to 191. It has been referred to the United States Senate, and the Senate Committee for the Judiciary for further debate.[1]
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