Watertown Daily Times 3 weeks ago

Protecting rights

Legislation approved by the House Judiciary Committee would curb some of the more onerous provisions of the USA Patriot Act, which greatly expanded the government's surveillance and seizure powers. Full Article at Watertown Daily Times

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