On the recordApril 27, 2016
Mr. Speaker, I thank Chairman Goodlatte for moving this bill through his committee. I especially thank Congressman Yoder of Kansas for bringing this bill forward and for being bold enough to say let's modernize a law that is so outdated that it goes back to 1986, governing email communication when we didn't even have email and text messages. Why do we want to do this? We want to do it because Federal agencies are abusing this law to invade the privacy of hardworking, law-abiding citizens all across this country. Mr. Speaker, this is a document from the Internal Revenue Service titled ``Search Warrant Handbook.'' In this document by the IRS, their protocol says: ``In general, the Fourth Amendment does not protect communications held in electronic storage, such as email messages stored on a server, because internet users do not have a reasonable expectation of privacy in such communications.'' The IRS has made it clear that they don't believe that American citizens have a Fourth Amendment protection of privacy for their email communications. The IRS has gone further and is actually reading emails of American citizens, and no one across the country knows about it unless the IRS finds something that then they are going to go after you criminally on. So they are reading the private emails, Mr. Speaker, of American citizens every single day, and they have been doing it for years. It is time for this abuse of power to end.…





