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         Friends Committee on
        Washington State Public Policy 
        Patriot Act Alert 
        2/27/05 
        
         
      
      Tuesday, March 1, hearings will be held by both Houses of
      the Washington 
      State Legislature on Joint Memorials expressing concern about the USA 
      Patriot Act and urging Congress to place restrictions on it. 
       
      The House bill, HJM 4006, will be heard at 10:00 AM in Judiciary in
      Housing 
      Hearing Room B.  For more on this bill, see 
      http://www.leg.wa.gov/wsladm/billinfo1/dspBillSummary.cfm?billnumber=4006&ye 
      ar=2005 
       
      The Senate bill, SJM 8020, will be heard at 3:30 PM in Senate Hearing 
      Room 1. For more on this bill, see 
      http://www.leg.wa.gov/wsladm/billinfo1/dspBillSummary.cfm?billnumber=8020&ye 
      ar=2005 
       
      The key portion of both bills reads: 
      BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That the Washington legislature calls on 
      Congress to adopt S. 1709, the SAFE Act, which is sponsored by a 
      bipartisan group of senators and which would amend and clarify several 
      provisions of the USA PATRIOT Act including: 
           (a) Codifying the pre-USA PATRIOT Act standards
      for delayed 
      notice or "sneak and peek" warrants to allow these warrants if
      notice 
      of the warrant would: Endanger someone's life or physical safety; 
      result in flight from prosecution; or result in destruction or 
      tampering with evidence; and 
           (b) Requiring requests for roving wiretaps to
      identify either the 
      person or place to be wiretapped and that the suspect is present at 
      the place to be wiretapped, before collecting information; and 
           (c) Reinstating the pre-USA PATRIOT Act standard
      for seizing 
      business and library records by requiring the Federal Bureau of 
      Investigation to demonstrate it has reason to believe that the person 
      to whom the records are related is a suspected terrorist or spy. The 
      SAFE Act also exempts libraries from the section of the USA PATRIOT 
      Act that allows access to electronic communications on the strength of 
      an administrative subpoena rather than a court order; and 
           (d) Sunsetting the provisions allowing for:
      Nationwide search 
      warrants, requiring Congress to review and reauthorize it; delayed 
      notice or "sneak and peak" warrants; application of pen
      registers and 
      trap and trace devices to electronic communications; and national 
      security letter authority; and 
           BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That copies of this
      Memorial be 
      immediately transmitted to the Honorable George W. Bush, President of 
      the United States, the President of the United States Senate, the 
      Speaker of the House of Representatives, and each member of Congress 
      from the State of Washington. 
       
      Directions and advice on testifying can be found at: 
      http://www1.leg.wa.gov/WorkingwithLeg 
       
      It's not necessary to testify to show support for these bills. Filling the 
      hearing rooms and sign-in sheets with supporters will demonstrate the 
      breadth of their support. You can also contact your legislators indicating 
      your support of the bills.  The bills have many sponsors; if your 
      representatives are among them, thank them. 
       
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      or call him at 206-856-4444. 
        
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      FCWPP 
      c/o Annie Capestaney 
      1333 Alvarado Terrace 
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      How to Contact Your Legislators: 
       
      During business hours, you can leave a message for all three of your 
      legislators and the Governor at the toll free hotline (the operators can 
      even tell you who your legislators are!) 1-800-562-6000 
       
      Write your Senator and Representatives at: 
      Senator ________________ 
      PO Box 4048 
      Olympia, WA 98504-0482 
       
      Representative ___________ 
      PO Box 40600 
      Olympia, WA 98504-0600 
       
      Use http://dfind.leg.wa.gov/dfinder.cfm
      to identify your legislators. 
      Additional contact information for your senators can then be found at 
      http://www.leg.wa.gov/senate/members/default.htm,
      and for representatives at 
      http://www.leg.wa.gov/house/default.htm. 
       
      
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