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May 17, 2008 12:48:39 AM CDT



House in Rare Hush-Hush Huddle on Spy Bill  

Posted Mar 14, 08 4:20 AM CDT in Politics    Most Popular

(newser) – The House held its first secret session in 25 years last night to debate a revamped spy bill, Reuters reports. Republicans said they needed the secrecy to give examples of how proposed changes to surveillance laws could endanger national security. The Democrats consented—but some skeptics suspected it was a ploy by Republican lawmakers to delay a vote on the bill. The measure rebuffs demands from President Bush to provide lawsuit immunity to phone companies that participated in his controversial wiretapping program.

The vote postponed to make time for the secret session was rescheduled for today. Secret sessions were common in the early days of the Republic but last night's was only the fifth since the War of 1812. It began as soon as guards cleared the viewing chamber—and checked for listening devices. The session, scheduled to last an hour, was considerably shorter than the 90-minute public debate about whether to hold the session that preceded it, the Washington Post reports,

Sources Reuters, Washington Post

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House in Rare Hush-Hush Huddle on Spy Bill
The House was cleared and checked for surveillance devices ahead of last night's secret session to debate amendments to surveillance laws.   (Getty Images)
House in Rare Hush-Hush Huddle on Spy Bill
House Republican Whip Roy Blunt said examples of how the surveillance bill could disrupt anti-terrorism efforts should only be disclosed in a secret House session.   (AP Photo/Mark Schiefelbein)
House in Rare Hush-Hush Huddle on Spy Bill
The House of Representatives delayed a vote on a spy bill to hold the first secret session in 25 years.   (Archive Photos)
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