Lawmakers Who Upheld NSA Phone Spying  Received Double the Defense Industry 
Cash

http://www.wired.com/threatlevel/2013/07/money-nsa-vote 
 
BY DAVID KRAVETS Wired
July 26, 2013
 
 
The numbers tell the story ­ in votes and dollars. On Wednesday, the  
House voted 217 to 205 not to rein in the NSA’s phone-spying dragnet. It 
turns  out that those 217 “no” voters received twice as much campaign financing 
from  the defense and intelligence industry as the 205 “yes” voters.

That’s the  upshot of a new _analysis_ 
(http://maplight.org/us-congress/bill/113-hr-2397/1742215/contributions-by-vote?sort=asc&order=$%20From%20Interes
t%20Groups<br%20/>That%20Opposed&party[D]=D&party[R]=R&party[I]=I&vote[AYE]=
AYE&vote[NOE]=NOE&vote[NV]=NV&voted_with[with]=with&voted_with[not-with]=not
-with&state=&custom_from=01/01/2011&custom_to=12/31/2012&all_pols=1&uid=4499
9&interests-support=&interests-oppose=D2000-D3000-D5000-D9000-D4000-D0000-D6
000&from=01-01-2011&to=12-31-2012&source=pacs-nonpacs&campaign=congressional
)   by MapLight, a Berkeley-based non-profit that performed the inquiry at 
WIRED’s  request. The investigation shows that defense cash was a better 
predictor of a  member’s vote on the Amash amendment than party affiliation. 
House members who  voted to continue the massive phone-call-metadata spy 
program, on average, raked  in 122 percent more money from defense contractors 
than those who voted to  dismantle it.

Overall, political action committees and employees from  defense and 
intelligence firms such as Lockheed Martin, Boeing, United  Technologies, 
Honeywell International, and others ponied up $12.97 million in  donations for 
a 
two-year period ending December 31, 2012, according to the  analysis, which 
MapLight performed with financing data from _OpenSecrets_ 
(http://www.opensecrets.org/) . Lawmakers who voted to  continue the NSA 
dragnet-surveillance 
program averaged $41,635 from the pot,  whereas House members who voted to 
repeal authority averaged $18,765.

Of  the top 10 money getters, only one House member &shy; Rep. Jim Moran  
(D-Virginia) &shy; voted to end the program.

“How can we trust  legislators to vote in the public interest when they are 
dependent on industry  campaign funding to get elected? Our broken money 
and politics system forces  lawmakers into a conflict of interest between 
lawmakers’ voters and their  donors,” said Daniel G. Newman, MapLight’s 
president and  co-founder.

The Guardian newspaper disclosed the phone-metadata  spying last month with 
documents leaked by former NSA contractor Edward  Snowden.

The House voted _205-217_ (http://clerk.house.gov/evs/2013/roll412.xml)  
Wednesday and _defeated  an amendment_ 
(http://www.wired.com/threatlevel/2013/07/house-nsa-repeal-vote/)  to the 
roughly $600 billion Department of 
_Defense Appropriations  Act of 2014_ 
(http://www.govtrack.us/congress/bills/113/hr2397)  that would have ended 
authority for the once-secret spy program  the 
White House insisted was necessary to protect national security.

The  _amendment_ 
(http://amendments-rules.house.gov/amendments/AMASH_017_xml716131340524052.pdf) 
  (.pdf) was proposed by Rep. Justin Amash 
(R-Michigan), who received a fraction  of the money from the defense industry 
compared 
to top earners. For example,  Amash got $1,400 &shy; ranking him in the 
bottom 50 for the two-year period. On  the flip side, Rep. Howard McKeon 
(R-California) scored $526,600 to lead the  House in defense contributions. He 
voted against Amash.

Of the 26 House  members who voted and did not receive any defense 
financing, 16 voted for the  Amash amendment.

House Speaker John Boehner (R-Ohio) voted against the  measure. He ranked 
15th in defense earnings with a $131,000 take. House Minority  Leader Nancy 
Pelosi (D-California) also voted against Amash. Pelosi took in  $47,000 from 
defense firms over the two-year period.

Ninety-four  Republicans _voted  for the amendment_ 
(http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/the-fix/wp/2013/07/25/who-voted-for-and-against-stopping-the-ns
a-phone-tracking-program/)  as did 111 Democrats.

The Amash amendment was in  response to the disclosure of a leaked copy of 
a top-secret Foreign Intelligence  Surveillance Court _opinion_ 
(http://www.wired.com/threatlevel/2013/06/nsa-verizon-call-records/)   
requiring Verizon 
Business to provide the National Security Agency the phone  numbers of both 
parties involved in all calls, the international mobile  subscriber 
identity (IMSI) number for mobile callers, calling card numbers used  in the 
call, 
and the time and duration of the calls.

The government  confirmed the authenticity of the leak and last week 
suggested many more, or “_  certain telecommunication service providers_ 
(http://www.wired.com/threatlevel/2013/07/spygate-snooping-standing/) ” are 
required 
to fork over the  same type of metadata. The government says it needs all 
the data to sift out  terrorist needles in a haystack. The program began 
shortly after the 2001 terror  attacks.

The vote list follows. (A “no” vote is a vote to continue the  NSA’s phone 
spying.)


* Vote Record DOCUMENT(In PDF): 
http://www.documentcloud.org/documents/741074-amash-amendment-vote-maplight.html#document/p5

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p. 2

p. 3

 (http://www.wired.com/threatlevel/author/davidkravets/) 

David  Kravets is a senior staff writer for Wired.com and founder of the 
fake news site  TheYellowDailyNews.com. He's a dad of two boys and has been a 
reporter since the  manual typewriter days.



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