On June 14, by a vote of 315-108, the House of Representatives passed the Fiscal Year 2014
version of the NDAA (HR 1960). Several amendments to the defense spending legislation were
proposed, many of which were approved either by voice vote or en bloc...While the 2014 iteration
doesn’t go far enough in pushing the federal beast back inside its constitutional cage, there are at
least a few congressmen willing to try to crack the whip and restore constitutional separation of
powers and shore up a few of the fundamental liberties suspended by the NDAA of the past two
years.
(
thenewamerican.com)
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