Washington CNN —A bill that reauthorizes Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act cleared a procedural hurdle on Thursday, paving the way for its passage ahead of a looming Friday night deadline when the intelligence community surveillance tool expires.
The test procedural vote passed 67-32, with a combination of liberals and conservatives voting against.
It’s unclear if the renewal will happen before the law lapses on Friday.
Under FISA’s Section 702, the government hoovers up massive amounts of internet and cellphone data on foreign targets.
The Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court recently OK’d procedures for the program through April 2025, but if the authority lapses on Friday, it is possible that some US companies could refuse to provide the government with data under that certification.
Persons:
“, Chuck Schumer, Critics, Katie Bo Lillis
Organizations:
Washington CNN, Foreign Intelligence, FISA
Locations:
Ukraine