House GOP leadership postpones FISA surveillance powers vote from next week to April due to conservative opposition
House Republican leaders decided to delay a planned vote on reauthorizing Section 702 surveillance powers from next week to April after facing opposition from conservative members. The conservatives are demanding reforms, particularly warrant requirements for searching Americans' communications, rather than accepting a clean 18-month extension. Section 702 is set to expire on April 20.
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