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<abstract>In August and September of 2003, the Attorney General of the
United States visited a number of cities around the country on	 
what has been termed by the Department of Justice (DOJ) as the	 
&quot;USA PATRIOT Act Tour.&quot; According to DOJ, the intent of the tour 
was to (1) educate the public and inform members of Congress	 
about the provisions of the USA PATRIOT Act and (2) receive input
and feedback from state and local law enforcement with respect to
information sharing among law enforcement agencies and threats to
homeland security. In response to your request, we are providing 
information on the locations and costs of the U.S. Attorney	 
General&apos;s travels known as the USA PATRIOT Act Tour, as well as  
the locations and costs of a series of trips in September 2003	 
referred to by DOJ as &quot;Life and Liberty&quot; travel. These latter	 
trips involved a series of speeches regarding crime statistics	 
and other topics, including the importance of the USA PATRIOT	 
Act. We are also providing information on the official positions 
and office assignments of the DOJ staff that accompanied the U.S.
Attorney General on each of these travel visits. Additionally, we
are reporting on the purpose and the costs associated with	 
setting up and maintaining the new DOJ Life and Liberty Web site,
www.lifeandliberty.gov, and the purposes of meetings or contacts 
held by U.S. Attorneys with members of Congress and the public on
the USA PATRIOT Act in August and September 2003.</abstract>
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