ACLU Encouraged By Bipartisan Support of Shield Bill (4/15/2008)
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: 202-675-2312 or media@dcaclu.org
Washington, DC - After reports that the three major presidential candidates
expressed support for The Free Flow of Information Act, the American Civil
Liberties Union asked the Senate leadership to use that momentum to bring H.R.
2102, the House-passed version of the bill, to the floor for a vote. Senators
John McCain (R-AZ), Hillary Clinton (D-NY) and Barack Obama (D-IL) all signaled
their support for a federal shield bill yesterday, with Senator McCain
announcing his backing in a speech and Senators Clinton and Obama adding their
names as co-sponsors of the Senate version of the bill.
The Free Flow of Information Act would shield journalists who want to protect
their sources, in turn protecting the public’s right to know through a free
press. Currently 49 states have shield laws in place but there is no federal
statute. Administration officials who oppose any judicial oversight of the
government's subpoenas of the press recently voiced their opposition, stating
the president would veto the Free Flow of Information Act if it were to be sent
to his desk in its current form.
The following can be attributed Caroline Fredrickson, director of the ACLU
Washington Legislative Office:
"The support of all three major presidential candidates for this bill should
not only be applauded, it should also be a call to action. This legislation has
languished too long in the bureaucratic backchannels of the Senate. Though the
Senate version of the Free Flow of Information Act is a step in the right
direction, the version passed by the House provides much stronger protections.
We’re urging the Senate to take up the House bill to ensure that the American
public and the press have the most uncompromised protections possible.
"The Free Flow of Information Act is a bill that is as important as it is
timely. Forcing journalists to reveal their sources hinders those who would come
forward with news that could affect us all. Journalists must be allowed to do
their job without fear of retribution. Together, an uncompromised press and an
informed public are the foundation of a true democracy."
To read the ACLU’s report on the need for a federal reporters’
shield law, go to: http://www.aclu.org/freespeech/gen/29028pub20070314.html
|