1995-07-14 - Re: co-sponsors S.974

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From: Frank Stuart <fstuart@vetmed.auburn.edu>
To: jya@pipeline.com
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From: Frank Stuart <fstuart@vetmed.auburn.edu>
Date: Thu, 13 Jul 95 18:56:00 PDT
To: jya@pipeline.com
Subject: Re: co-sponsors S.974
Message-ID: <199507140155.UAA00007@snoopy.vetmed.auburn.edu>
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>I searched Thomas and couldn't find any evidence of 
>co-sponsors to the  Senate bill. Am I wrong here?
[...]
>Anyone got better info on yes/no sponsors or seen the DOJ press
>release?

There are 2 bills.  Senator Grassley's repressive Anti-Electronic Racketeering
Act of 1995 (S.974) has no co-sponsors.  

Senators Leahy, Kyle, and Grassley co-sponsored the National Information
Infrastructure Protection Act of 1995 (S.982).  I haven't seen any analysis
of it, but I did a quick read of it and didn't see anything alarming.


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