The U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Rules is expected to address a proposed bill to extend Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act 14 Feb., ahead of a possible floor vote scheduled at the end of the week, Politico reports. Individuals involved in the negotiations anticipated there would be "approximately" six votes on amendments to the proposed bill, which will likely include a search warrant requirement for law enforcement and intelligence agencies to query the Section 702 database.
13 Feb. 2024
US House committee expected to address FISA Section 702 extension bill
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