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Vermont House Committee Holds Public Hearing on Bill to Turn Off Resources to NSA Spying

by Mike Maharrey | Mar 1, 2015 | State Bills, Surveillance

MONTPELIER, Vt. (Mar 1, 2015) – Last week, a Vermont House committee held a hearing on a bill that would turn off resources to federal spying programs, including the NSA. Rep. Teo Zagar (D-Barnard) introduced H.204 on Feb. 12. Similar to legislation that passed...
Oklahoma House Committee Votes 6-0 to Turn off Resources to NSA Spying

Oklahoma House Committee Votes 6-0 to Turn off Resources to NSA Spying

by Mike Maharrey | Feb 25, 2015 | State Bills, Surveillance

OKLAHOMA CITY  (Feb 25, 2015) –  A bill that would turn off state support and resources to the NSA cleared its first hurdle today with a unanimous committee vote. Oklahoma Rep. Lewis Moore (R-Arcadia) introduced the “Oklahoma Privacy Protection Act” in...
Montana House Votes to Approve Bill Turning Off Resources to NSA by Razor-Thin Margin

Montana House Votes to Approve Bill Turning Off Resources to NSA by Razor-Thin Margin

by Michael Boldin | Feb 25, 2015 | State Bills, Surveillance

HELENA Mont. (Feb 25, 2015) – The Montana House gave preliminary approval to a bill that would take on NSA spying by denying material support and resources to federal agencies engaged in warrantless surveillance. The vote was 51-49. Montana Rep. Daniel Zolnikov (R-45)...
Montana House Committee Passes Bill to Turn off Resources to NSA Spying

Montana House Committee Passes Bill to Turn off Resources to NSA Spying

by Michael Boldin | Feb 23, 2015 | State Bills, Surveillance

HELENA Mont. (Feb 23, 2015) – A Montana bill that would take on NSA spying by denying material support and resources to federal agencies engaged in warrantless surveillance cleared a major hurdle today, passing the House Judiciary Committee by a 12-9 vote....

Vermont Legislation Goes Head-to-Head with NSA Spying

by Michael Boldin | Feb 16, 2015 | State Bills, Surveillance

MONTPELIER, Vt. (Feb 16, 2015) – A bill filed in the Vermont House last week represents a transpartisan effort taking on the surveillance state. The legislation would not only support efforts to turn off NSA’s water in Utah, but would have practical effects on federal...
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