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House approves anti-terrorism bill

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MONDAY, OCTOBER 15, 2001

The House on Friday approve an anti-terrorism bill simliar to one passed by the Senate earlier in the week.

Both bills increase surveillance powers of federal authorities investigating terrorist suspects. The House version, however, contains a "sunset" provision, meaning it expires after five years.

The bill was approved 337 to 79. President Bush praised its passage and it will be sent to a joint House-Senate committee to reconcile differences.

Get the Story:
Anti-Terrorism Bill Is Approved (The Washington Post 10/13)

Get the Bills:
A bill to deter and punish terrorist acts in the United States and around the world (S.1510)
To combat terrorism, and for other purposes (H.R.2975)

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