View CDT's Congressional Agenda for the 110th Congress (published January 22, 2007)
PFF/CDT Index to Child Safety and Content Regulation Bills
CDT Analysis of Safety & Content Bills in Congress
Presidential Threat Protection Act of 2000 (McCollum)
Internet Integrity and Critical Infrastructure Protection Act of 2000 (Hatch)
Electronic Communications Privacy Act of 2000 (Canady)
To amend title 18, United States Code, to provide for the disclosure of electronic monitoring of employee communications and computer usage in the workplace.
(Canady)
CDT Notes: 9/6/00: Subcommittee hearing held. CDT
testified.
To amend title 18, United States Code, with respect to electronic eavesdropping, and for other purposes.
(Barr)
CDT Notes: 9/6/00: Subcommittee hearing held. CDT
testified.
Fugitive Apprehension Act of 2000 (Thurmond)
A bill to amend title 18, United States Code, to provide for the disclosure of electronic monitoring of employee communications and computer usage in the workplace.
(Schumer)
To encourage the secure disclosure and protected exchange of information about cyber security problems, solutions, test practices and test results, and related matters in connection with critical infrastructure protection.
(Davis)
A bill to combat computer hacking through enhanced law enforcement and to protect the privacy and constitutional rights of Americans, and for other purposes.
(Leahy)
A bill to amend title 18, United States Code, to modify authorities relating to the use of pen registers and trap and trace devices, to modify provisions relating to fraud and related activities in connection with computers, and for other purposes.
(Schumer)
CDT Notes: Amends title 18, United States Code, to extend the use of pen registers and trap and trace devices to the Internet, to give such orders nation wide reach, and modify computer crime law.
.
Wireless Communications and Public Safety Act of 1999 (Burns)
A bill to protect the privacy and constitutional rights of Americans, to establish standards and procedures regarding law enforcement access to location information, decryption assistance for encrypted communications and stored electronic information, and other private information, to affirm the rights of Americans to use and sell encryption products as a tool for protecting their online privacy, and for other purposes.
(Leahy)
A bill to amend section 2511 of title 18, United States Code, to revise the consent exception to the prohibition on the interception of oral, wire, or electronic communications that is applicable to telephone communications.
(Feinstein)
A bill to amend title 18, United States Code, to modify the exception to the prohibition on the interception of wire, oral, or electronic communications to require a health insurance issuer, health plan, or health care provider obtain an enrollee's or patient's consent to their interception, and for other purposes.
(Feinstein)
To improve the Federal capability to deal with child exploitation.
(Johnson)
Wireless Privacy Enhancement Act of 1999 (Wilson)
Wireless Communications and Public Safety Act of 1999 (Shimkus)
CDT Notes: 2/3/99 Telecommunications Subcommittee hearing.
CDT testimony.
A bill to provide for a process to authorize the use of clone pagers, and for other purposes.
(DeWine)
A bill to combat violent and gang-related crime in schools and on the streets, to reform the juvenile justice system, target international crime, promote effective drug and other crime prevention programs, assist crime victims, and for other purposes.
(Daschle)