InfoSecurity: Congress Stops NSAs Collecting Phone Records

InfoSecurity: Congress Stops NSAs Collecting Phone Records by Kacy Zurkus.
It’s a bill, not an act:

The US Congress has proposed an act that would repeal the National Security Agency’s (NSA’s) authority to access basic business records and the phone records of American citizens.

The bill, Ending Mass Collection of Americans’ Phone Records Act, is intended to “repeal the authority to access on an ongoing basis business records for foreign intelligence and international terrorism investigations, and for other purposes.”

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