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House approves short-term reauthorization of FISA 702 authorities after heated debate, 261-111

April 30, 2026 | House Office of the Clerk, House, Legislative, Federal


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House approves short-term reauthorization of FISA 702 authorities after heated debate, 261-111
The House approved S.4465, a Senate-passed measure providing a short-term extension of authorities under section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, by a recorded vote of 261 to 111.

Supporters argued the extension avoids a disruptive lapse in intelligence collection. "This temporary extension will ensure that there is no disruption to the program while we work out our differences on a longer reauthorization," said Representative Jim Jordan on the floor, stressing national security needs.

Opponents pressed for stronger reforms and judicial safeguards. "Nothing about protecting our safety should prevent us from protecting our rights," Representative Jamie Raskin said, warning that the FBI has, in his view, violated FISA rules and urging a process that would interpose judicial review in more cases. Members cited a recent classified FISC opinion and called for transparency and reforms before a long-term reauthorization.

Floor managers described the vote as a procedural necessity that buys time for bipartisan negotiations. The extension passed by the required margin following a recorded vote. Lawmakers on both sides said they will resume negotiations aimed at reconciling national security needs with civil liberties protections during the extension period.

Why it matters: Section 702 authorities are a core tool for foreign-intelligence collection; debates around warrant requirements, query rules for U.S. persons and oversight have been ongoing. A short-term extension preserves operational continuity while lawmakers continue to negotiate substantive reforms.

What happens next: The temporary extension takes effect immediately; members said they expect further committee work and bipartisan discussions in the coming weeks to draft a longer-term authorization that addresses judicial and privacy concerns raised on the floor.

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