IVI - IPO
Independent Voter of Illinois
Independent Precinct Organization
National Affairs Committee
Opposes the Patriot Act in Support of the:
Freedom to Read, Borrow and Buy Books
Freedom From Arrest and Imprisonment
Freedom from Sneak and Peak Entry into Your Home
Freedom to Assemble in Opposition to State Policy
Freedom From Targeting Ethnic Minorities and
Recent Immigrants
Freedom From Secret Investigations
Freedom to Contribute to Organizations of Your Choice
Freedom to Advocate Repeal of the Patriot Act
Meetings
7:00 PM
Every 3rd Monday
of each month
1325 S. Wabash Ave
Suite 105
Chicago, IL 60605
Feb 20, Mar 20, Apr 17
Charles Paidock, Chair
312.939.5105
cpaidock@hotmail.com
By a Vote of 37 to 7, the Chicago City Council Passed a Resolution in Opposition to the USA Pratriot Act, and related Executive Orders,
the Largest of 150 Cities to Have Done So
In Congress Now:
The PA is Due to Expire on
February 3, 2006
Recent News on and Analysis of U.S. Government Surveilence
Stop Congress from renewing the USA Patriot Act on March 10th
Contact Information for the Illinois Delegation:
CNN QuickVote: How Long Would You Like to See the Patriot Extended? Dec. 15, 2005
4 Years 10% 10 Years 4% Made Permanent 18% Scrapped Now 69%
375 Local and State Governments Have Passed Resolutions Opposing the Measure or Some of Its Provisions


House Vote on Reauthorization:
Rush, Jackson, Gutierrez, Davis, Schakowsky, Costello, and Evans
Johnson and Manzullo
Lipinski, Emanuel, and Bean
Kirk, Weller, Biggert, Hastert, LaHood and Shimkus
Not Voting Hyde
No (Dem)
No (Rep)
Yes (Dem)
Yes (Rep)