Thank you for the opportunity to address this important issue before the committee, and I look forward to answering your...
We have seen significant concern among states about providing this level of access to the FBI.
There are real concerns about the risks that this technology poses to our civil rights and liberties and our right to pr...
The stark conclusion after our last hearing was that this technology is evolving extremely rapidly without any real safe...
Well, it is accurate.
We are talking about people who have been arrested, right? Not necessarily convicted.
There is wide agreement that we should be conducting oversight of this issue to develop commonsense, concrete proposals ...
One of the things I am hoping that you will look at is that whole question.
Well, going back to Ms. Pressley's questions about the whole idea of language, do you all feel comfortable?
Look, we are not Luddites here. We recognize, I think, advancements that science is making.
Twenty-one states, okay.
I want to make clear at the onset that this is a bipartisan issue.
It seems like we have a defective system. It is defective, and it--and so when you say that you are not--that it has goo...
I must say I think we are already a little bit pregnant and I agree with the ranking member.
I think there is nothing more American than the freedom of expression and the freedom of association...
We are a little late in saying, well, you really shouldn't be surveilling people when there is nowhere that we don't sur...
Congress should follow these good examples and put in place a moratorium on law enforcement use.
I thank Ms. Guliani. I remember the ACLU when we first began to surveil people raise the issue of, you know, is this rea...