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Federal Surveillance Authority Expires Amid Legislative Disagreement

Key provisions of a federal surveillance law lapsed due to an impasse in Congress. Lawmakers could not reach a consensus on reauthorization following concerns regarding government overreach.

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Missouri Dispatch Editors
Posted 15h ago · Based on reporting by Missouri Independent

Key provisions of a federal surveillance law have expired following an impasse in Congress. Lawmakers were unable to agree on reauthorizing the legislation, which permits government intelligence gathering.

The expiration stems from concerns among members of Congress regarding potential government overreach. Divergent views on national security and individual privacy prevented a consensus on the law's future.

The lapse of these provisions affects the United States' ability to conduct certain surveillance activities. Congress now faces the challenge of addressing these expired measures amid ongoing debates. Full reporting is available from the original source.

Editor's note: Dispatch Briefs are short summaries written by Missouri Dispatch editors with the assistance of AI tools, based on publicly available reporting from the cited source. We do not independently verify every detail; please consult the original source for the complete story.

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