House Will Try Again on Reauthorization of US Spy Program After Republican Upheaval

April 12, 2024 at 09:48PM House Republicans are set to make a second attempt at advancing a bill for reauthorizing a national security surveillance program, now proposing a shorter two-year extension in hopes of winning over GOP critics. Speaker Mike Johnson aims to find a compromise amidst growing skepticism, with some Republicans expressing support for … Read more

Conservative Revolt in the House Blocks Effort to Reauthorize a Key US Spy Tool

April 11, 2024 at 08:18AM A bill reauthorizing a national security surveillance program was blocked by conservative opposition, casting doubt on its future. Speaker Mike Johnson’s attempts to push it forward faced resistance from both parties, Who seek to balance security and privacy concerns. The Biden administration backs the bill, but its fate remains uncertain. … Read more

Proposed US surveillance regime would enlist more businesses

December 11, 2023 at 08:49PM Two reform bills before Congress propose changes to the government-directed surveillance affecting US businesses. Section 702, set to expire in 2024, permits surveillance without warrant. The pending vote will decide between HR 6570, focusing on civil liberties, and HR 6611, expanding the businesses required to share data with the US. … Read more

Competing Section 702 surveillance bills on collision path for US House floor

December 8, 2023 at 05:35PM Two bills to reauthorize America’s FISA Section 702 spying powers advanced in House committees this week. The House Judiciary Committee approved the Protect Liberty and End Warrantless Surveillance Act, including reforms requiring a warrant for US person queries. The House Intelligence Committee passed the FISA Reform and Reauthorization Act without … Read more