“Hidden deep in Senator Christopher Dodd’s 630-page Senate housing legislation is a sweeping provision that affects the privacy and operation of nearly all of America’s small businesses. The provision, which was added by the bill’s managers without debate this week, would require the nation’s payment systems to track, aggregate, and report information on nearly every electronic transaction to the federal government.”
“Privacy groups like the Center for Democracy and Technology and small business organizations like the NFIB sharply criticized this idea when it first appeared earlier this year. What is the federal government’s purpose with this kind of detailed data? How will this database be secured, and who will have access? Many small proprietors use their Social Security number as their tax ID. How will their privacy be protected? What compliance costs will this impose on businesses? Why is Sen. Chris Dodd putting this provision in a housing bailout bill? The bill also includes the creation of a new national fingerprint registry for mortgage brokers.”
And from Slashdot: “The Senate mortgage bill proposed by Sen. Chris Dodd (who was the recipient of a sweetheart deal on his mortgage from Countrywide, one of the beneficiaries of the bill) includes an attempt to sneak into law a requirement that all electronic payment processors send detailed transaction data to the federal government.”
I can’t really improve upon what FreedomWorks has already said on the issue but I can say that I’m appalled, we all need to take a step back and examine what we’re sending out elected officials to Washington to accomplish, this certainly isn’t what I’d call fair and proper representation.
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Nevis added these pithy words on Jun 24 08 at 2:55 pmSen. Reid is trying to pass this bill under the radar by invoking a cloture vote at 11:00am EST.
We have less than ONE hour to stop this thing!!!
Call your Senators at 1-866-928-3035 and tell them to vote NO.
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