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
BREAKING: FISA Is Dead in the Water After House Republicans Kill Renewal Legislation
What the Heck Is Going on With FISA Reform?
The vote to reconsider the FISA bill lost nearly 100 votes, falling short of the opposition's high mark of 100 on Friday.
There is no way of sugar-coating this. Reauthorizing Section 702, particularly with some of the draconian changes made during this process, is a grave danger to civil liberties.
The bill is headed back to the Senate, where quick action is expected.
ROLL CALL VOTE
FISA Reauthorization Vote by streiff on Scribd
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