I urge you to oppose S.3931, the Terrorist Surveillance Act. Though this latest version of the surveillance bill is being spun as a "compromise," its proposals remain a radical and unwarranted (in both a literal and a figurative sense) invasion of privacy. By paradoxically redefining broad categories of electronic surveillance as not being "electronic surveillance," this bill would exclude a great deal of domestic wiretapping from the purview of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA). FISA exists for a reason and should not be so lightly circumvented.