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House to Vote on Limiting F.B.I. Power to Collect Americans’ Internet Data - The New York Times


WASHINGTON — House leaders have agreed to permit a vote on tightening limits on when the F.B.I. may collect Americans’ internet browsing and search records during national security ... Read More

House Plan to Vote on Extension of Disputed Surveillance Law Collapses (Published 2023) - The New York Times


The bills diverge in other significant ways, including whether the government can buy information about Americans from data brokers, the kinds of crimes for which prosecutors may use Section 702 ... Read More

House Pulls Surveillance Measure After Trump Tells Republicans to Vote No (Published 2020) - The New York Times


House Democrats had planned to further revise it this week by tightening limits on when the F.B.I. might collect Americans’ internet browsing and search records. Read More

House votes to renew a surveillance law that collects Americans' emails - USA TODAY


WASHINGTON — The House voted Thursday to renew for six years a controversial surveillance program that may collect the content of Americans' email, text messages, photos and other electronic ... Read More

House Approves Post-Trump Curbs on Presidential Power - The New York Times


Sarahbeth Maney/The New York Times. ... By a nearly party-line vote of 220 to 208, the House approved the Protecting Our Democracy Act, which would impose new curbs on executive power. Read More


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