- Not to be confused with Foundation for Defense of Democracies
Defense of Democracies is a
non-profit organization created in February 2008 to lobby the
U.S. House of Representatives to approve the updated
Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act passed by the
U.S. Senate. The organization’s has spent over
US$3 million on
television and radio
ad campaign to targeted members of Congress in 16
U.S. congressional districts and has run ads on
cable television nationwide.
Background
The bill would extend the
Protect America Act of 2007 and make it easier for the government to
wiretap Americans. It also would give
retroactive legal immunity to
U.S. telecom companies that cooperated with
U.S. President George Walker Bush's secret
warrantless wiretapping program which was enacted prior to 9/11.
Donors
Organized under section
501(c)(4) of the
U.S. tax code, the new group is not required to publicly disclose its donors, and it has no plans to do so.
Targets
Targets of the ads include
Democratic Representatives
Kirsten Gillibrand and
Michael Arcuri of
New York,
Tim Mahoney of
Florida,
Joe Courtney and
Chris Murphy of
Connecticut,
Nancy Boyda of
Kansas, and
Tim Walz of
Minnesota.
Results
The House passed a modified version of the bill, the
FISA Amendments Act of 2008, in June 2008.
References