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Senate pushes forward on FISA
The Senate could hold votes related to FISA's Section 702. The House readies to work into the weekend. And a defense hawk and Ukraine advocate now chairs the House Appropriations Committee. David Higgins your CQ Morning Briefing for Friday, April 19, 2024.
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Senate on deadline to pass FISA renewal
The Senate takes a first step on renewing FISA's Section 702. The House could work into the weekend on Johnson's foreign aid bills. And the new House appropriations chairman is considering blocking the most popular earmark. Megan Mineiro has your CQ Morning Briefing for Thursday, April 18.
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Johnson needs Democrats’ votes to pass foreign aid
Johnson will need Democrats' help on foreign aid. Schumer looks ready to dispense with the Mayorkas impeachment articles. And senators hear from a Boeing whistleblower. Here’s your CQ Morning Briefing for Wednesday, April 17.
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House mulls separate aid bills for Israel, Ukraine and Indo-Pacific
The House could vote this week on three separate aid bills. The Mayorkas impeachment articles hit the Senate. And the FISA renewal deadline is fast approaching. Megan Mineiro has your CQ Morning Briefing for Tuesday, April 16.
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Lawmakers pressed anew to act on foreign aid
Iran's attack on Israel over the weekend puts new focus on foreign security aid. Capitol Hill will host a number of Cabinet members for budget hearings this week. And one of those members also faces a potential impeachment trial. David Higgins has your CQ Morning Briefing for Monday, April 15, 2024.
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House takes another swing at FISA renewal
The House GOP tries once again to pass a FISA renewal. Some cardinals are moving into new perches. And House defense leaders vow to include "quality of life" improvements in the NDAA. David Higgins has your CQ Morning Briefing for Friday, April 12, 2024.