Bills/S. 3696

FISA Accountability and Extension Act of 2026

FISA Accountability and Extension Act of 2026

In CommitteeDefenseSenateSenate Bill · 119th Congress
Bill Progress · Senate
Introduced
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Passed House
Passed Senate
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Plain Language Summary

# FISA Accountability and Extension Act of 2026 - Summary **What the Bill Would Do** This bill would extend and modify the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA), a law that allows U.S. intelligence agencies to conduct surveillance on foreign threats and suspected spies operating in the United States. Specifically, it would reauthorize expiring surveillance authorities while adding new accountability measures. The bill aims to balance national security needs with oversight protections. **Who It Affects** The legislation would impact intelligence agencies (like the FBI and NSA), the courts that review surveillance requests, Congress's oversight committees, and potentially Americans whose communications might be monitored if they're in contact with foreign targets.

Privacy advocates and national security officials typically have different perspectives on such bills. **Current Status** As of now, the bill is in committee, meaning it's in the early stages of the legislative process. It has not yet been debated or voted on by the full Senate. Sponsor Senator Chuck Grassley (R-IA) introduced the bill, but without seeing the full text or specific provisions, the exact nature of the accountability measures and extensions cannot be detailed. The bill would need committee approval and full Senate passage to become law.

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Latest Action

January 27, 2026

Read twice and referred to the Committee on the Judiciary.

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Key Dates

Introduced
January 27, 2026
Last Updated
January 27, 2026
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