The US House of Representatives rejected an effort to block or heavily amend the reauthorization of Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act. By a vote of 259-128, with ten percent of the House not voting, Florida Representative Anna Paulina Luna’s motion to force another vote on the FISA reauthorization came up short.
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BACKGROUND:
The House Gets a Chance to Remove Warrantless Spying on Americans Through FISA Today
Speaker Johnson Casts Deciding Vote to Allow the FBI to Spy on Americans Without a Warrant
House Reauthorizes FISA With Key Amendments, Securing Victory for Speaker Mike Johnson
House Set to Vote on FISA Reform Days After GOP Floor Revolt
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