[Congressional Record Volume 159, Number 53 (Thursday, April 18, 2013)]
[House]
[Page H2147]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
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PROTECT PRIVACY RIGHTS
(Mr. O'ROURKE asked and was given permission to address the House for
1 minute.)
Mr. O'ROURKE. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to explain my ``no'' vote on
CISPA. There's no doubt that Congress must act to improve cybersecurity
and combat ongoing cyber threats, but we should never legislate out of
fear or sacrifice essential rights, such as privacy, in the name of
security.
Despite improvements, the bill contains unacceptable threats to
privacy and lacks adequate safeguards and accountability. I am opposed
to allowing private companies to share personal information with other
companies and the government without making reasonable efforts to
remove personally identifiable information. If Congress does not
require companies to make these efforts, they will not do so.
In addition, private entities will operate with immunity under this
legislation, and the people I represent will have no recourse should
their privacy be violated. The changes made to the bill did not address
this underlying problem, and I could not vote for it.
We can fix these shortcomings, and we should. Let's improve
cybersecurity and protect the privacy rights of the people we are so
honored to represent.
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