82 Days After House Democrat Leaders Allowed the Protect America Act to Expire;
Blue Dogs Begin to Respond to Republican Pressure to Pass the Bipartisan Senate FISA Bill...
...But Will They Follow Through?
“If Congress does not approve an overhaul of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) by Memorial Day, intelligence community officials will have to prepare dozens of individual surveillance warrants, a cumbersome alternative to the broader wiretapping authority granted by the Protect America Act…” (The Hill, 4/30/08)
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The Hill, 4/30/08: “Blue Dogs on Hoyer’s FISA Leash” “Majority Leader Steny Hoyer (Md.) … is keeping his eye on conservative Blue Dog Democrats who might defect on the issue under Republican pressure. “…House Republicans launched a discharge petition to press Blue Dog Democrats to support a Senate-passed bill. … “Republicans will focus their efforts on Blue Dogs, especially the 21 conservatives who signed a January letter to Pelosi announcing their support for the Senate intelligence bill.” | CongressDaily, 5/8/08: “…[P]ressure on Hoyer from the Blue Dog Coalition appears to be growing. “Sources said the Blue Dogs are threatening to use obstructionist tactics to force a Senate-passed FISA bill to the House floor for a vote if Hoyer does not strike a satisfactory agreement by the Memorial Day recess. “This would align the Blue Dogs with House Republicans, who prefer the Senate bill…” NOTE: The Senate FISA bill is also preferred by: |