Second District of Alabama | Second District of Alabama website
Second District of Alabama | Second District of Alabama website
Washington, D.C. — Today, Rep. Barry Moore stood firm in his stance against a two-year reauthorization of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) without any reforms. Moore has been a vocal advocate for implementing a warrant requirement to protect Americans' civil liberties.
"Tonight, we had one more chance to reform FISA and respect the Constitution, and I am disappointed that the effort did not have more support,” said Moore. "I voted to protect Americans' civil liberties and require the federal government to get a warrant before spying on American citizens."
FISA has been under scrutiny for its use in unlawfully searching and surveilling Americans' data. Moore's dedication to ensuring that the federal government obtains a warrant before conducting surveillance reflects his commitment to upholding the rights enshrined in the Constitution.
Rep. Moore's unwavering opposition to the reauthorization of FISA without a warrant requirement highlights his commitment to safeguarding the privacy and civil liberties of American citizens. Through his actions and statements, Moore continues to advocate for reforms that prioritize constitutional protections in national security measures.