We Oppose the Reforming Intelligence and Securing America Act (RISAA)

April 1, 2024–Due Process Institute and a coalition of civil liberties organizations urged Speaker Johnson and Leader Jeffries to oppose the Reforming Intelligence and Securing America Act (RISAA), H.R.7320, and to block its consideration on the House Floor unless members have the opportunity to vote on amendments that were critical components of this legislation’s negotiated introduction. House Members across the political spectrum are eager to vote for legislation that reforms Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA), and moving forward with only a vote on RISAA would deprive them of that opportunity. Blocking off votes on critical issues that have been central to the past year’s debate over FISA would harm Americans’ privacy, as well as needlessly threaten Section 702’s future viability.

By hewing closely to HPSCI’s legislation, RISAA is carefully crafted to preserve the status quo, not to enact the serious privacy protections for which most Americans and members of Congress are calling. We therefore urge you to oppose Floor consideration of any legislation, including RISAA, that would reauthorize Section 702 without providing votes on key amendments, including those to close the backdoor search and data broker loopholes.

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