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co-sponsors S.974
Responding to msg by [email protected] (Perry E. Metzger) on Thu,
13 Jul 4:51 PM
>I searched Thomas and couldn't find any evidence of
>co-sponsors to the Senate bill. Am I wrong here?
As you know, [email protected] sent the EFF analysis which included:
> From: [email protected] (Shari Steele)
> ...
> Fortunately, the bill does not have a very promising
> future. The bill has no co-sponsors. It was immediately
> referred to the Committee on the Judiciary, where it
> currently sits. LEXIS's bill tracking report only gives
> it a 10% chance of passing out of the committee. ...
In contrast, the following is from law list Cyberia-L today:
> At 8:17 AM 7/13/95 -0400, James R. Coleman wrote:
>> Anyone know the committee status of this bill. Does it
>> have co-sponsors? House sponsors? Are hearings
>> scheduled? Or is Grassly not serious but tryint to get
>> some press in Des Moines?
> The bill was co-sponsored by Sens. Kyl (R-AZ) and Leahy
> (D-VT). It has the enthousiastic support of the
> administration. In a DOJ press release following its
> introduction, AG Reno is quoted as saying "computer crime
> is fast becoming everyone's problem. I'm encouraged that
> this bill is off to a bipartisan start, and I hope
> Congress will move quickly to enact it."
>
> If there's a companion bill in the House, I'm not aware of
> it.
>
> John Noble
Anyone got better info on yes/no sponsors or seen the DOJ press
release?