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Weisman writes: "Senior lawmakers are scrambling this week in rare recess negotiations to agree on a face-saving change to legislation that would rein in the National Security Agency's dragnet of phone records, with time running out on some of the government's domestic surveillance authority."

Representatives Devin Nunes, left, and Paul D. Ryan in March. Mr. Nunes said he expected the talks to result in an agreement. (photo: Jim Watson/AFP/Getty Images)
Representatives Devin Nunes, left, and Paul D. Ryan in March. Mr. Nunes said he expected the talks to result in an agreement. (photo: Jim Watson/AFP/Getty Images)


Congress Pursues Deal on Phone Data Collection in Rare Talks During Recess

By Jonathan Weisman, The New York Times

26 May 15

 

enior lawmakers are scrambling this week in rare recess negotiations to agree on a face-saving change to legislation that would rein in the National Security Agency’s dragnet of phone records, with time running out on some of the government’s domestic surveillance authority.

Representative Devin Nunes, Republican of California and chairman of the House Intelligence Committee, said a series of phone calls and staff meetings over the weeklong Memorial Day break should be enough to reach agreement on changes to the USA Freedom Act. Three senators need to be won over for the Senate to pass the USA Freedom Act, which has already been approved by the House and would change the post-Sept. 11 Patriot Act’s provision that the N.S.A. has used to sweep up phone records in bulk.

“That is the goal: Work it out over the break,” Mr. Nunes said.

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