The United States Senate adopted fresh rules for electronic surveillance of Americans. The leader of the country Barack Obama signed the bill, which focuses on the access to the intelligence data of citizens. The U.S. Senate on June 2 approved 1 of the most controversial documents - "Act of freedom". Policy of the United States passed a bill that reforms the surveillance program of American citizens that are actively used by the national security Agency. Its adoption voted 67 senators voted against policy 32, informs the New York Daily News. After the document about the new rules of surveillance confirmed by the Senate, the President of the United States Barack Obama signed the act, which regulates the control of intelligence for the telecommunications activity of citizens. Remember that a document entitled "Act of freedom" has replaced the "patriot act" which was introduced in the United States after the September 11 attacks. Now for the secret services of the United States changed the rules of group listening and tracking electronic communications of American citizens. The document obliges telecommunications companies to keep consistent records. To gain access to information about the records in the information base intelligence workers will have to request the court's decision. This bill was developed on the background of the debate on the legality of global surveillance of citizens by the security services, which was developed after the revelations of the former employee of U.S. intelligence Edward Snowden. Many American politicians support this decision. "The bill will give our law enforcement the appliances that they need for the defense of the country", - said the official representative of the White house Josh Ernest.