The House of Representatives voted against a short-term extension of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA), with both some Republicans and nearly all Democrats opposing the measure. The Senate is expected to hold its own vote later on Thursday, although there are concerns about the potential expiration of the law, which is set to lapse at midnight on Friday.
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House votes against short-term extension of FISA
The House of Representatives has rejected a short-term extension of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) in a bipartisan vote. The law is scheduled to expire at midnight on Friday, and the Senate may attempt to vote on the matter later Thursday.
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