The House Appropriations Committee passed legislation on Wednesday that will protect the privacy of Americans' email exchanges. The legislation will require federal agencies,
including the IRS and the SEC, to get a warrant in order to access the private email exchanges of citizens. The measure prevents agencies funded by the Financial Services and General Government
Appropriations from using their budgets on investigations that treat Americans’ email any differently than "hard mail and other private documents." This legislation does not impact
investigations conducted by the National Security Agency or the FBI.
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