Thursday, July 11, 2013

postheadericon Congress Planning To Debate CISPA Behind Closed Doors; No Public Scrutiny Allowed

We heard a time when it is expected that the profit margin to occur next week Cispa the Intelligence Committee of the House intends to maintain a closed room, hidden deep discussion and modifications can the public. There is no good reason for it. The Intelligence Committee will claim, of course, you must do this to ensure that confidential information may be discussed in the debate on the profit margin, but this is nonsense. There are many problems with the bill that can and should be discussed publicly. If there are significant uncertainties about the classified information on it is pretty easy to avoid many keys in Cispa has nothing to do with classified information - and the spring can be treated properly.



The truth is that this is another way to try to hide from the public on this issue. Congress does not want an open debate on the many problems with Cispa debate, so does what he does best: trying to hide things and go when (hopefully) not enough people want. It makes you wonder what CISPA supporters are so concerned. Congress is supposed to work for the public, not hiding things from the public. This is not a situation where they discuss classified information or planes - but only a bill focused on the exchange of information between the government and private companies. All markup Cispa must be public


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