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“The FISA date and citation changes should take effect on the earlier of enactment or April 19, 2026, so the updated surveillance-authority timeline is in place before the prior sunset date.”
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“The government should be able to use foreign intelligence surveillance powers, but those powers should have clear limits and regular review.”
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“A related wiretap-law note should use the same April 30, 2026 end date as FISA Title VII, so those related surveillance-law effects continue on the same timeline.”
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“Foreign intelligence surveillance should be limited to clearly defined threats and should not sweep in more people, companies, or communications than necessary.”
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“Section 702 foreign intelligence surveillance should stay available through September 30, 2027, while agencies remain barred from collecting communications only because they mention a surveillance target who is not sending or receiving them.”
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“Section 702 should continue through September 30, 2027 only with limits that stop indirect targeting of people in the United States, prevent collection of messages that merely mention a target, block warrantless domestic collection, and delete most Americans' data within five years.”
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“Section 702 and related foreign intelligence surveillance authorities should continue through December 31, 2026 instead of expiring at the end of 2023.”
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“Section 702 surveillance authorities should stay available until December 31, 2031, when Congress would have to decide again whether to renew or change them.”
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“Intelligence agencies should be able to keep using FISA Title VII surveillance powers, including Section 702 collection aimed at non-U.S. persons abroad, until June 12, 2029 instead of June 12, 2026.”
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“FISA Title VII surveillance authorities should stay in effect until April 30, 2026, keeping existing foreign-intelligence surveillance powers active unless Congress changes them before then.”
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