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Category: Legislation

For news about legislative activity relevant to librarianship. Not for news about or from the HSLI Legislative Committee.

Legislative Updates, 10/29/2015

Posted on October 29, 2015 by Nicole Helregel

Federal: This week the Senate voted to pass CISA, the Cybersecurity Information Sharing Act (S. 754), by a vote of 74 to 21. ALA has opposed most forms of CISA since its inception and released a statement by President Sari Feldman after it passed in the Senate on Tuesday: “CISA won’t prevent cyberattacks like the…

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Legislative Updates, 10/15/2015

Posted on October 15, 2015 by Nicole Helregel

Federal: The big news in federal library advocacy is that the nation is on the lookout for a new Librarian of Congress. President Obama is expected to announce his selection soon. Also, the Senate passed legislation that (if confirmed by the House and President) would establish a 10 year term for the position of Librarian…

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Legislative Updates, 9/30/2015

Posted on September 30, 2015 by Nicole Helregel

Federal: Legislation to update the Electronic Communications Privacy Act (ECPA) is gaining ground in Congress this fall. ECPA is the principal law that controls when the government needs to have a search warrant to obtain the full content of electronic communications. It was enacted in 1986 and has not been updated since. There is now…

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Legislative Updates, 9/16/2015

Posted on September 16, 2015 by Nicole Helregel

Federal: In the fight for online privacy, ALA and the Freedom to Read Foundation (FTRF) contributed to an amicus brief in a current lawsuit over internet privacy and surveillance: Wikimedia Foundation v. National Security Agency. The brief challenges the NSA’s “Upstream” surveillance program, which involves copying Internet traffic, including e-mails, chat, web browsing and other communications. Library…

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Legislative Updates, 9/4/2015

Posted on September 4, 2015 by Nicole Helregel

Federal: In the continuing fight over net neutrality, ALA, ACRL, ARL, & COSLA have requested the right to file an amici curiae brief supporting the respondent in the case of United States Telecom Association (USTA) v. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) and United States of America. The purpose of the brief would be to bolster the…

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Summer Legislative Updates

Posted on August 18, 2015 by Nicole Helregel

Federal: Due largely in part to numerous citizen advocates, the Senate did not take up S. 754, the privacy-hostile Cybersecurity Information Sharing Act (CISA). According to the New America’s Open Technology Institute and the Center for Democracy and Technology, the bill would have created “incentives for private companies and the government to widely share huge amounts of Americans’ personally…

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Impact of Proposed Cuts to Illinois Medicaid

Posted on March 13, 2015 by Eric Edwards

The Governor’s proposed budget, which is intended to overcome a projected $6 billion budget deficit for FY 2016 (on top of a $1.6 billion deficit for the current fiscal year), includes $1.5 billion in cuts to Medicaid, making the program one of the main targets of the Governor’s cost-cutting efforts. The program currently covers more…

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Update to Legislative Alert for Illinois HB2689 (Mandatory Filters)

Posted on March 5, 2015 by Eric Edwards

Two weeks ago, House Bill 2689–the Internet Screening in Public Libraries Act–was introduced in the Illinois General Assembly. The Act would require that all public libraries in the state put into place a “technology protection measure”, such as a filter, that would prevent library users from viewing material that could be construed as obscene or…

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Legislative Alert–Illinois House Bill 2689 (Mandatory Filters)

Posted on February 27, 2015 by Eric Edwards

House Bill 2689, the Internet Screening in Public Libraries Act, was introduced in the Illinois General Assembly on February 19. (So far, no action has been taken on the legislation since it was referred to the Rules Committee that same day.) The sponsor is Representative Peter Breen (Republican–48th District, Lombard), who just started his first…

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Proposed Federal Budget for FY 2016 Released

Posted on February 22, 2015 by Eric Edwards

Earlier this month, President Obama announced his priorities for the FY 2016 federal budget. Part of the budget is devoted to improving health care for Americans, through the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, and through other reforms. The specific areas being targeted, and the goals under each one, are listed below. Supporting Implementation of…

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