Time to End Unconstitutional Spying

Spying on us
It's time to send a message that we won't allow unconstitutional mass surveillance of Americans to continue. The government has used the USA Patriot Act to claim enormous new powers to spy on all of us.

Tell Congress to Put an Expiration Date on Unconstitutional Bulk Surveillance

It's gone too far, but on June 1, 2015, key provisions of the USA Patriot Act are set to expire – including a provision that the NSA claims lets it collect private data about all of our phone calls. It's illegal and ineffective, and it must stop.

That's why it's time to tell Congress to put an expiration date on unconstitutional surveillance.

This spying is so offensive that the original sponsor of the Patriot Act, Representative Jim Sensenbrenner, is urging colleagues to sign a letter asserting that they will vote against reauthorization if the law is not amended to ban mass surveillance.

More signatures on the letter mean more power for us and our allies -- a strong coalition of groups that put together this effort. Will you urge your lawmakers to sign it? We'll send them a copy of this note under your name:
Dear Member of Congress,
Please sign Congressman Jim Sensenbrenner's Dear Colleague letter pledging to oppose blind reauthorization of the USA Patriot Act provisions that sunset in June. The authorities the government claims under these provisions violate our civil liberties and the Constitution. Mass surveillance must end, or the law must be allowed to expire.
After taking action, please forward this message to your friends.