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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">at."We've
struck the right balance," said Rep. Mike Rogers, R-Mich., the committee's
chairman. "It's 100 percent voluntary. There are no big mandates in this
bill, and industry says under these conditions they think they can share
(information), and the government can give them information that might protect
them."The Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act, or CISPA, is widely
backed by industry groups that say businesses are struggling to defend against
aggressive and sophisticated attacks from hackers in China, Russia and Eastern
Europe.Privacy and civil liberties groups have long opposed the bill because
they say it opens America's commercial records to the federal government
without putting a civilian agency in charge, such as the Homeland Security
Department or Commerce Department. That leaves open the possibility that
the National Security Agency or another military or intelligence office
would become involved, they said. While the new program would be intended
to transmit only technical threat data, opponents said they worried that
personal information could be passed along, too.Democratic Reps. Adam Schiff
of California and Jan Schakowsky of Illinois were the lone dissenters. At
a press conference, they said they would push for amendments on the
House floor next week that would specifically bar the military from taking
a central role in data collection and instead put the Homeland Security
Department in charge. They also
The White House says President Obama would veto a Republican bill that
would effectively shut down the National Labor Relations Board until certain
conditions are met.Republicans have claimed the board is illegitimate since
an appeals court panel ruled in January that Obama violated the Constitution
when he bypassed the Senate to fill vacancies on the board.House Republicans
are expected to vote this week to prevent the board from conducting
business until the Senate confirms new members constituting a quorum or
the Supreme Court decides the board has the authority to act. The
bill isn't expected to gain traction in the Senate.The White House says
that the bill would hurt the middle class and jeopardize workers' rights.
The administration argues Obama's appointments were constitutional and valid.
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