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Thursday, April 16 2009 - Get Involved
ACTION ALERT: Put Pressure on the Cybersecurity Bill Now!
Posted on April 13th, 2009 at Visibility911's new Activate function To All Those Who Agree We Can't Get 9/11 Truth Without the Internet! We need to put pressure on S. 773. This bill has been introduced by Sen. Jay Rockefeller (D-WV) and the first assessment of the language is alarming. Among other things, this legislation would give the President of the United States the authority to "shut down" the Internet during a "national emergency" without providing any specifics on what that means. See News Stories Here | See Full Bill Information Here The Electronic Frontier Foundation describes the situation as follows:
WHAT TO DO The bill has been referred to the following committee: Senate Commerce, Science, and Transportation. Contact each member on the committee personally and voice your concerns about the language in this bill. (When speaking to them, be aware that the Obama Administration did have a hand in crafting this language.) See Full Bill Information Here or download official summary below. There are 25 members on this committee, they include: See Full Bill Information Here 111th CONGRESS | 1st Session To ensure the continued free flow of commerce within the United States and with its global trading partners through secure cyber communications, to provide for the continued development and exploitation of the Internet and intranet communications for such purposes, to provide for the development of a cadre of information technology specialists to improve and maintain effective cyber security defenses against disruption, and for other purposes. IN THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES April 1, 2009 Mr. ROCKEFELLER (for himself, Ms. SNOWE, and Mr. NELSON of Florida) introduced the following bill; which was read twice and referred to the Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation A BILL To ensure the continued free flow of commerce within the United States and with its global trading partners through secure cyber communications, to provide for the continued development and exploitation of the Internet and intranet communications for such purposes, to provide for the development of a cadre of information technology specialists to improve and maintain effective cybersecurity defenses against disruption, and for other purposes.
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