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Craig Caplan @CraigCaplan - 261-111: House passed legislation to extend FISA Section 702 surveillance authority past tonight's midnight deadline to June 12 at midnight. 2/3rd of those voting (248) was needed for passage. 26 Republicans & 85 Democrats voted No. 58 members did not vote.
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Craig Caplan @CraigCaplan
261-111: House passed legislation to extend FISA Section 702 surveillance authority past tonight's midnight deadline to June 12 at midnight. 2/3rd of those voting (248) was needed for passage. 26 Republicans & 85 Democrats voted No. 58 members did not vote. Bill heads to the White House.
https://clerk.house.gov/evs/2026/roll155.xml
https://x.com/CraigCaplan/status/2049998137289593092

Craig Caplan @CraigCaplan - Collins (R-ME), who voted No against beginning debate on 5 previous Iran war powers resolutions by Democrats, on voting Yes today: “I voted to end the continuation of these military hostilities at this time until such a case is made.”
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Sen. Susan Collins @SenatorCollins
As I have said since these hostilities with Iran began, the President’s authority as Commander-in-Chief is not without limits. The Constitution gives Congress an essential role in decisions of war and peace, and the War Powers Act establishes a clear 60-day deadline for Congress to either authorize or end U.S. involvement in foreign hostilities. That deadline is not a suggestion; it is a requirement.
Our military has performed magnificently and with great courage and sacrifice in diminishing the threat that Iran poses to our country, our allies, the broader Middle East, and the world.
Further military action against Iran must have a clear mission, achievable goals, and a defined strategy for bringing the conflict to a close. I voted to end the continuation of these military hostilities at this time until such a case is made.
https://x.com/CraigCaplan/status/2049966650657591714

Craig Caplan @CraigCaplan - President Trump signed into law legislation funding the Homeland Security Department including the Coast Guard, FEMA, TSA and U.S. Secret Service, except for ICE and CPB, through September 30th on Day 76 of the partial DHS shutdown.

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