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Daily Archives: December 11, 2007

Widespread Use and Availability of Social Security Numbers Puts Americans at Risk for ID Theft

Press release: “The widespread use and availability of Social Security numbers puts Americans at risk for identity theft and should be restricted, according to Consumers Union, nonprofit publisher of Consumer Reports. The group urged policymakers to take action to protect consumers as part of a public forum on the issue organized by the Federal Trade Commission in conjunction with the President’s Identity Theft Task Force. Social Security numbers are particularly sensitive information because they can provide the key to unlocking a consumer’s financial identity… Jeannine Kenney, Senior Policy Analyst with Consumers Union…presented findings of a Consumer Reports National Research Center poll at the FTC forum showing that 89 percent of Americans want state and federal lawmakers to restrict the use and availability of Social Security numbers by businesses and government agencies. The poll also found that nearly all consumers want the right to freeze access to their credit files to prevent new account fraud. Currently 39 states and the District of Columbia give consumers the right to a security freeze and the three major credit bureaus have made the freeze available to consumers in the remaining states.”

  • Also from Consumers Union, more information about the Social Security number privacy bills pending in Congress
  • Retroactivity Approved for Crack Cocaine Guideline

    Follow up to previous postings on sentencing guidelines, today’s press release: “The United States Sentencing Commission unanimously voted today to give retroactive effect to a recent amendment to the Federal Sentencing Guidelines that reduces penalties for crack cocaine offenses. Retroactivity of the crack cocaine amendment will become effective on March 3, 2008. Not every crack… Continue Reading

    CDT and OMB Watch Release Report on Searchability of Government Information

    Press release: “Vital government information appears “invisible” to millions of Americans who are combing the Internet and looking for answers via the most popular search engines, according to a report released today by the Center for Democracy and Technology (CDT) and OMB Watch. The report, Hiding in Plain Sight: Why Important Government Information Cannot Be… Continue Reading

    EFF Obtains Government Documents on Congressional Intelligence Briefings

    “The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) has received a second set of records from the Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI) detailing behind-the-scenes briefings for lawmakers working to make substantial changes to the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA). EFF requested release of the records under the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) earlier this year…Last… Continue Reading

    The U.S.-China Joint Commission on Commerce and Trade

    Fact Sheet: “U.S. Commerce Secretary Carlos M. Gutierrez and U.S. Trade Representative Susan C. Schwab, together with Chinese Vice Premier Wu Yi, convened today the 18th U.S.–China Joint Commission on Commerce and Trade (JCCT) in Beijing, China. The U.S. Department of Agriculture also participated. The JCCT, a high-level government-to-government dialogue, seeks to address market access… Continue Reading

    USTR Releases 2007 Report to Congress on China’s WTO Compliance

    “The Office of the U.S. Trade Representative today presented to Congress the statutorily-mandated annual report on China’s compliance with its World Trade Organization accession obligations. The report highlights the status of China’s ongoing efforts in such areas as intellectual property rights, industrial policy, agriculture, and services.” 2007 Report to Congress on China’s WTO Compliance (116… Continue Reading

    State Department – The Long Campaign: U.S. Elections 2008

    “This edition of eJournal USA presents an introduction to the upcoming 2008 U.S. elections. In these elections, U.S. voters will have the opportunity to vote for president and vice president, congressional representatives, state and local officials, and ballot initiatives. The journal describes aspects of this election which make it different from most recent elections and… Continue Reading

    New GAO Reports: Digital Television Transition, Military Base Realignments and Closures

    Agreed-Upon Procedures: Senate Office of Public Records Revolving Fund, Fiscal Years 2006 and 2007, GAO-08-201R, December 7, 2007 Digital Television Transition: Increased Federal Planning and Risk Management Could Further Facilitate the DTV Transition, GAO-08-43, November 19, 2007 Information Technology: Census Bureau Needs to Improve Its Risk Management of Decennial Systems, GAO-08-259T, December 11, 2007 Military… Continue Reading

    Acceptance Speech, Doris Lessing, Nobel Prize in Literature 2007

    Acceptance Speech, Doris Lessing, Nobel Prize in Literature 2007, December 7, 2007: “…We are in a fragmenting culture, where our certainties of even a few decades ago are questioned and where it is common for young men and women who have had years of education, to know nothing about the world, to have read nothing,… Continue Reading

    New CRS Reports: Israeli-Palestinian Peace Process, Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act , Federal Land Ownership

    How Long Can the Defense Department Finance FY2008 Operations in Advance of Supplemental Appropriations? December 10, 2007 Russia’s December 2007 Legislative Election: Outcome and Implications, December 10, 2007 FY2008 Supplemental Appropriations for Global War on Terror Military Operations, International Affairs, and Other Purposes, December 10, 2007 Israeli-Palestinian Peace Process: The Annapolis Conference, December 7, 2007… Continue Reading