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Repealing Senate Notification Rule for Legal Access to Senate Data.

This Act eliminates a specific legal provision that required Senate offices to be notified when legal processes, such as subpoenas or warrants, were issued to disclose Senate data. The change streamlines internal government procedures by removing a procedural hurdle for law enforcement and courts seeking access to legislative information. This aims to enhance accountability regarding government data access.
Key points
Eliminates the requirement to notify Senate offices when legal action is taken to access their data.
Simplifies the process for law enforcement and courts to obtain Senate data through legal means, potentially increasing government accountability.
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Additional Information
Print number: 119_HR_6040
Sponsor: Rep. Rose, John W. [R-TN-6]