June 11, 2015
Republican presidential candidate, Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., has been voicing his dissent in the U.S. Senate against a House bill backed by President Barack Obama that would end the National Security Agency's collection of American calling records while preserving other surveillance authorities.
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Congress Sends NSA Phone-Records Bill to President
Congress approved sweeping changes last week to surveillance laws enacted after the Sept. 11 attacks, eliminating the National Security Agency's disputed bulk phone-records collection program and replacing it with a more restrictive measure to keep the records in phone companies' hands.