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FISA Amendments Reauthorization Act of 2017

USA115th CongressS-139| Senate 
| Updated: 1/19/2018
Orrin G. Hatch

Orrin G. Hatch

Republican Senator

Utah

Cosponsors (12)
Dianne Feinstein (Democratic)Richard J. Durbin (Democratic)David Perdue (Republican)Mike Lee (Republican)Kirsten E. Gillibrand (Democratic)Christopher A. Coons (Democratic)Jeff Flake (Republican)Amy Klobuchar (Democratic)Mike Rounds (Republican)Ted Cruz (Republican)John Kennedy (Republican)John Cornyn (Republican)

Judiciary Committee

  • Introduced
  • In Committee
  • On Floor
  • Passed Chamber
  • Enacted
FISA Amendments Reauthorization Act of 2017 TITLE I--ENHANCEMENTS TO FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE COLLECTION AND SAFEGUARDS, ACCOUNTABILITY, AND OVERSIGHT (Sec. 101) This bill directs the Department of Justice (DOJ) to adopt querying procedures consistent with the requirements of the Fourth Amendment to the Constitution for information collected pursuant to an authorization under the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) provisions for targeting non-U.S. persons outside the United States. Such procedures shall include a technical procedure whereby a record is kept of each U.S. person query term used for a query. The querying procedures shall be subject to judicial review. A court order is generally required for review by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) of query results in criminal investigations unrelated to national security, except where the FBI determines there is a reasonable belief that such contents could assist in mitigating or eliminating a threat to life or serious bodily harm. (Sec. 102) Any information concerning a U.S. person acquired under querying provisions may not be used in evidence against that person in any criminal proceeding unless the FBI obtained an order of the FISA Court to access such information or DOJ determines that the criminal proceeding: (1) affects, involves, or is related to U.S. national security, or (2) involves death, kidnapping, serious bodily injury, conduct that constitutes a criminal offense that is a specified offense against a minor, incapacitation or destruction of critical infrastructure, cybersecurity, transnational crime, or human trafficking. Such determination is not subject to judicial review. Reporting by the Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI) is expanded. (Sec. 103) If DOJ and the ODNI intend to implement the authorization of the intentional acquisition of abouts communications, they shall first submit to specified congressional committees a written notice of intent to do so. "Abouts communication" means a communication that contains a reference to, but is not to or from, a target of an acquisition authorized under the FISA. Such committees shall hold hearings and briefings and otherwise obtain information in order to fully review the written notice. The bill makes an exception for emergency acquisition of abouts communication. Each element of the intelligence community involved in the acquisition of abouts communications shall fully and currently inform the committees of a material breach. (Sec. 104) The ODNI shall: (1) conduct a declassification review of any minimization procedures adopted or amended; and (2) consistent with such review, make such minimization procedures publicly available to the greatest extent practicable. (Sec. 105) If DOJ authorized the emergency employment of electronic surveillance or a physical search, DOJ may authorize, for the effective period of the emergency authorization and subsequent order, without a separate order, the targeting of a U.S. person subject to such emergency employment for the purpose of acquiring foreign intelligence information while such U.S. person is reasonably believed to be located outside the United States. (Sec. 106) The bill provides for compensation of an amicus curiae (i.e., friend of the court who is not a party to a case and who assists the court by offering information, expertise, or insight that has a bearing on the issues in the case). (Sec. 107) The bill expands FISA reporting requirements to require reporting of: (1) the total number of persons subject to electronic surveillance conducted under an order or emergency authorization, including the number of such individuals who are U.S. persons; and (2) a good faith estimate of the total number of subjects who were targeted by the installation and use of a pen register or trap and trace device under an order or emergency authorization. (Sec. 108) The Privacy and Civil Liberties Oversight Board may meet or otherwise communicate in any number to confer or deliberate in a manner that is closed to the public. If the position of chairman of the board is vacant, the board, at the direction of the unanimous vote of the serving member of the board, may exercise the authority of the chairman. (Sec. 109) The National Security Agency and the FBI shall each designate at least one senior officer to serve as the principal advisor to carry out specified privacy and civil liberties-related functions. (Sec. 110) The bill extends whistle-blower protections to contractor employees of the intelligence community and the FBI. (Sec. 111) DOJ shall brief specified congressional committees on how it interprets FISA requirements to notify an aggrieved person of the use of information obtained or derived from electronic surveillance, physical search, or the use of a pen register or trap and trace device. (Sec. 112) The Inspector General of DOJ shall report to specified congressional committees on queries conducted by the FBI. TITLE II--EXTENSION OF AUTHORITIES, INCREASED PENALTIES, REPORTS, AND OTHER MATTERS (Sec. 201) The bill reauthorizes title VII of the FISA until December 31, 2023. (Sec. 202) The penalty for the unauthorized removal and retention of classified documents or material is increased from one to five years. (Sec. 203) DOJ must report to specified congressional committees on current and future challenges to the effectiveness of U.S. foreign intelligence surveillance activities authorized under the FISA. (Sec. 204) The Government Accountability Office shall study the U.S. classification system and the methods by which the intelligence community protects classified information. (Sec. 205) The bill makes technical amendments to the FISA and authorizes referral of the denial of certain applications to a court of review.

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Timeline
Jan 12, 2017
Introduced in Senate
Jan 12, 2017
Read twice and referred to the Committee on the Judiciary.
May 3, 2017
Committee on the Judiciary. Hearings held.
May 11, 2017
Committee on the Judiciary. Ordered to be reported without amendment favorably.
May 11, 2017
Committee on the Judiciary. Reported by Senator Grassley without amendment. Without written report.
May 11, 2017
Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General Orders. Calendar No. 74.
May 16, 2017
Passed/agreed to in Senate: Passed Senate without amendment by Unanimous Consent.(consideration: CR S2954-2955; text as passed Senate: CR S2954-2955)
May 16, 2017
Passed Senate without amendment by Unanimous Consent. (consideration: CR S2954-2955; text as passed Senate: CR S2954-2955)
May 16, 2017
Message on Senate action sent to the House.
May 16, 2017
Received in the House.
May 16, 2017
Held at the desk.
Dec 19, 2017

Latest Companion Bill Action

HR 115-4478
Reported (Amended) by the Committee on Intelligence. H. Rept. 115-475, Part I.
Jan 10, 2018
Rules Committee Resolution H. Res. 682 Reported to House. Previous question shall be considered as ordered without intervening motions except motion to recommit with or without instructions. An amendment in the nature of a substitute consisting of the text of Rules Committee Print 115-53 shall be considered as adopted. The further amendment printed in the report accompanying the rule, if offered by the Member designated in the report shall be debatable for the time printed in the report.
Jan 10, 2018
Rule H. Res. 682 passed House.
Jan 11, 2018
Motion by Senator McConnell to concur in the House amendment to S. 139 with an amendment (SA 1870) made in Senate.
Jan 11, 2018
Motion to proceed to consideration of the House message to accompany S. 139 agreed to in Senate by Yea-Nay Vote. 68 - 27. Record Vote Number: 10.
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Jan 11, 2018
Measure laid before Senate by motion. (consideration: CR S153-165)
Jan 11, 2018
Cloture motion on the motion to concur in the House amendment to S. 139 presented in Senate. (CR S153)
Jan 11, 2018
Motion by Senator McConnell to concur in the House amendment to S. 139 made in Senate.
Jan 11, 2018
Message on House action received in Senate and at desk: House amendment to Senate bill.
Jan 11, 2018
Motion by Senator McConnell to refer to Senate Committee on the Judiciary the House message to accompany S. 139 with instructions to report back forthwith with the following amendment (SA1872) made in Senate.
Jan 11, 2018
Considered under the provisions of rule H. Res. 682. (consideration: CR H139-160)
Jan 11, 2018
Previous question shall be considered as ordered without intervening motions except motion to commit with or without instructions. An amendment in the nature of a substitute consisting of the text of Rules Committee Print 115-53 shall be considered as adopted. The further amendment printed in the report accompanying the rule, if offered by the Member designated in the report shall be debatable for the time printed in the report.
Jan 11, 2018
DEBATE - The House proceeded with one hour of debate on S. 139.
Jan 11, 2018
DEBATE - The House resumed with debate on S. 139.
Jan 11, 2018
DEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H.Res. 682, the House proceeded with 20 minutes of debate on the Amash substitute amendment No. 1.
Jan 11, 2018
The previous question was ordered without objection.
Jan 11, 2018
Mr. Himes moved to commit with instructions to the Committee on Intelligence (Permanent Select). (consideration: CR H158-159; text: CR H158)
Jan 11, 2018
DEBATE - The House proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on the Himes motion to commit with instructions. The instructions contained in the motion seek to report the bill back to the House with an amendment to strengthen the provisions related to obtaining warrants to query information collected on persons in the United States.
Jan 11, 2018
The previous question on the motion to commit with instructions was ordered without objection.
Jan 11, 2018
On motion to commit with instructions Failed by recorded vote: 189 - 227 (Roll no. 15).
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Jan 11, 2018
On passage Passed by the Yeas and Nays: 256 - 164 (Roll no. 16). (text: CR H137-142)
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Jan 11, 2018
Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without objection.
Jan 11, 2018
Pursuant to the provisions of H. Con. Res. 98, enrollment corrections on S. 139 have been made.
Jan 16, 2018
Considered by Senate (Message from the House considered). (consideration: CR S174-185)
Jan 16, 2018
Cloture on the motion to concur in the House amendment to S. 139 invoked in Senate by Yea-Nay Vote. 60 - 38. Record Vote Number: 11.
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Jan 16, 2018
Motion by Senator McConnell to refer to Senate Committee on the Judiciary the House message to accompany S. 139 with instructions to report back forthwith with the following amendment (SA 1872) fell when cloture was invoked on the motion to concur in the House amendment to S. 139 in Senate.
Jan 17, 2018
Considered by Senate (Message from the House considered). (consideration: CR S215-247; S256-264)
Jan 18, 2018
Message on Senate action sent to the House.
Jan 18, 2018
Considered by Senate (Message from the House considered). (consideration: CR S268-270)
Jan 18, 2018
Senate agreed to the House amendment to S. 139 by Yea-Nay Vote. 65 - 34. Record Vote Number: 12.
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Jan 19, 2018
Presented to President.
Jan 19, 2018
Signed by President.
Jan 19, 2018
Became Public Law No: 115-118.
  • January 12, 2017
    Introduced in Senate


  • January 12, 2017
    Read twice and referred to the Committee on the Judiciary.


  • May 3, 2017
    Committee on the Judiciary. Hearings held.


  • May 11, 2017
    Committee on the Judiciary. Ordered to be reported without amendment favorably.


  • May 11, 2017
    Committee on the Judiciary. Reported by Senator Grassley without amendment. Without written report.


  • May 11, 2017
    Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General Orders. Calendar No. 74.


  • May 16, 2017
    Passed/agreed to in Senate: Passed Senate without amendment by Unanimous Consent.(consideration: CR S2954-2955; text as passed Senate: CR S2954-2955)


  • May 16, 2017
    Passed Senate without amendment by Unanimous Consent. (consideration: CR S2954-2955; text as passed Senate: CR S2954-2955)


  • May 16, 2017
    Message on Senate action sent to the House.


  • May 16, 2017
    Received in the House.


  • May 16, 2017
    Held at the desk.


  • December 19, 2017

    Latest Companion Bill Action

    HR 115-4478
    Reported (Amended) by the Committee on Intelligence. H. Rept. 115-475, Part I.


  • January 10, 2018
    Rules Committee Resolution H. Res. 682 Reported to House. Previous question shall be considered as ordered without intervening motions except motion to recommit with or without instructions. An amendment in the nature of a substitute consisting of the text of Rules Committee Print 115-53 shall be considered as adopted. The further amendment printed in the report accompanying the rule, if offered by the Member designated in the report shall be debatable for the time printed in the report.


  • January 10, 2018
    Rule H. Res. 682 passed House.


  • January 11, 2018
    Motion by Senator McConnell to concur in the House amendment to S. 139 with an amendment (SA 1870) made in Senate.


  • January 11, 2018
    Motion to proceed to consideration of the House message to accompany S. 139 agreed to in Senate by Yea-Nay Vote. 68 - 27. Record Vote Number: 10.
    View Vote


  • January 11, 2018
    Measure laid before Senate by motion. (consideration: CR S153-165)


  • January 11, 2018
    Cloture motion on the motion to concur in the House amendment to S. 139 presented in Senate. (CR S153)


  • January 11, 2018
    Motion by Senator McConnell to concur in the House amendment to S. 139 made in Senate.


  • January 11, 2018
    Message on House action received in Senate and at desk: House amendment to Senate bill.


  • January 11, 2018
    Motion by Senator McConnell to refer to Senate Committee on the Judiciary the House message to accompany S. 139 with instructions to report back forthwith with the following amendment (SA1872) made in Senate.


  • January 11, 2018
    Considered under the provisions of rule H. Res. 682. (consideration: CR H139-160)


  • January 11, 2018
    Previous question shall be considered as ordered without intervening motions except motion to commit with or without instructions. An amendment in the nature of a substitute consisting of the text of Rules Committee Print 115-53 shall be considered as adopted. The further amendment printed in the report accompanying the rule, if offered by the Member designated in the report shall be debatable for the time printed in the report.


  • January 11, 2018
    DEBATE - The House proceeded with one hour of debate on S. 139.


  • January 11, 2018
    DEBATE - The House resumed with debate on S. 139.


  • January 11, 2018
    DEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H.Res. 682, the House proceeded with 20 minutes of debate on the Amash substitute amendment No. 1.


  • January 11, 2018
    The previous question was ordered without objection.


  • January 11, 2018
    Mr. Himes moved to commit with instructions to the Committee on Intelligence (Permanent Select). (consideration: CR H158-159; text: CR H158)


  • January 11, 2018
    DEBATE - The House proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on the Himes motion to commit with instructions. The instructions contained in the motion seek to report the bill back to the House with an amendment to strengthen the provisions related to obtaining warrants to query information collected on persons in the United States.


  • January 11, 2018
    The previous question on the motion to commit with instructions was ordered without objection.


  • January 11, 2018
    On motion to commit with instructions Failed by recorded vote: 189 - 227 (Roll no. 15).
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  • January 11, 2018
    On passage Passed by the Yeas and Nays: 256 - 164 (Roll no. 16). (text: CR H137-142)
    View Vote


  • January 11, 2018
    Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without objection.


  • January 11, 2018
    Pursuant to the provisions of H. Con. Res. 98, enrollment corrections on S. 139 have been made.


  • January 16, 2018
    Considered by Senate (Message from the House considered). (consideration: CR S174-185)


  • January 16, 2018
    Cloture on the motion to concur in the House amendment to S. 139 invoked in Senate by Yea-Nay Vote. 60 - 38. Record Vote Number: 11.
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  • January 16, 2018
    Motion by Senator McConnell to refer to Senate Committee on the Judiciary the House message to accompany S. 139 with instructions to report back forthwith with the following amendment (SA 1872) fell when cloture was invoked on the motion to concur in the House amendment to S. 139 in Senate.


  • January 17, 2018
    Considered by Senate (Message from the House considered). (consideration: CR S215-247; S256-264)


  • January 18, 2018
    Message on Senate action sent to the House.


  • January 18, 2018
    Considered by Senate (Message from the House considered). (consideration: CR S268-270)


  • January 18, 2018
    Senate agreed to the House amendment to S. 139 by Yea-Nay Vote. 65 - 34. Record Vote Number: 12.
    View Vote


  • January 19, 2018
    Presented to President.


  • January 19, 2018
    Signed by President.


  • January 19, 2018
    Became Public Law No: 115-118.

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Related Bills

  • HCONRES 115-98: Directing the Secretary of the Senate to make a correction in the enrollment of the bill S. 139.
  • HRES 115-682: Providing for consideration of the bill (S. 139) to implement the use of Rapid DNA instruments to inform decisions about pretrial release or detention and their conditions, to solve and prevent violent crimes and other crimes, to exonerate the innocent, to prevent DNA analysis backlogs, and for other purposes.
  • HR 115-510: Rapid DNA Act of 2017
  • HR 115-4478: FISA Amendments Reauthorization Act of 2017
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FISA Amendments Reauthorization Act of 2017

USA115th CongressS-139| Senate 
| Updated: 1/19/2018
FISA Amendments Reauthorization Act of 2017 TITLE I--ENHANCEMENTS TO FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE COLLECTION AND SAFEGUARDS, ACCOUNTABILITY, AND OVERSIGHT (Sec. 101) This bill directs the Department of Justice (DOJ) to adopt querying procedures consistent with the requirements of the Fourth Amendment to the Constitution for information collected pursuant to an authorization under the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) provisions for targeting non-U.S. persons outside the United States. Such procedures shall include a technical procedure whereby a record is kept of each U.S. person query term used for a query. The querying procedures shall be subject to judicial review. A court order is generally required for review by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) of query results in criminal investigations unrelated to national security, except where the FBI determines there is a reasonable belief that such contents could assist in mitigating or eliminating a threat to life or serious bodily harm. (Sec. 102) Any information concerning a U.S. person acquired under querying provisions may not be used in evidence against that person in any criminal proceeding unless the FBI obtained an order of the FISA Court to access such information or DOJ determines that the criminal proceeding: (1) affects, involves, or is related to U.S. national security, or (2) involves death, kidnapping, serious bodily injury, conduct that constitutes a criminal offense that is a specified offense against a minor, incapacitation or destruction of critical infrastructure, cybersecurity, transnational crime, or human trafficking. Such determination is not subject to judicial review. Reporting by the Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI) is expanded. (Sec. 103) If DOJ and the ODNI intend to implement the authorization of the intentional acquisition of abouts communications, they shall first submit to specified congressional committees a written notice of intent to do so. "Abouts communication" means a communication that contains a reference to, but is not to or from, a target of an acquisition authorized under the FISA. Such committees shall hold hearings and briefings and otherwise obtain information in order to fully review the written notice. The bill makes an exception for emergency acquisition of abouts communication. Each element of the intelligence community involved in the acquisition of abouts communications shall fully and currently inform the committees of a material breach. (Sec. 104) The ODNI shall: (1) conduct a declassification review of any minimization procedures adopted or amended; and (2) consistent with such review, make such minimization procedures publicly available to the greatest extent practicable. (Sec. 105) If DOJ authorized the emergency employment of electronic surveillance or a physical search, DOJ may authorize, for the effective period of the emergency authorization and subsequent order, without a separate order, the targeting of a U.S. person subject to such emergency employment for the purpose of acquiring foreign intelligence information while such U.S. person is reasonably believed to be located outside the United States. (Sec. 106) The bill provides for compensation of an amicus curiae (i.e., friend of the court who is not a party to a case and who assists the court by offering information, expertise, or insight that has a bearing on the issues in the case). (Sec. 107) The bill expands FISA reporting requirements to require reporting of: (1) the total number of persons subject to electronic surveillance conducted under an order or emergency authorization, including the number of such individuals who are U.S. persons; and (2) a good faith estimate of the total number of subjects who were targeted by the installation and use of a pen register or trap and trace device under an order or emergency authorization. (Sec. 108) The Privacy and Civil Liberties Oversight Board may meet or otherwise communicate in any number to confer or deliberate in a manner that is closed to the public. If the position of chairman of the board is vacant, the board, at the direction of the unanimous vote of the serving member of the board, may exercise the authority of the chairman. (Sec. 109) The National Security Agency and the FBI shall each designate at least one senior officer to serve as the principal advisor to carry out specified privacy and civil liberties-related functions. (Sec. 110) The bill extends whistle-blower protections to contractor employees of the intelligence community and the FBI. (Sec. 111) DOJ shall brief specified congressional committees on how it interprets FISA requirements to notify an aggrieved person of the use of information obtained or derived from electronic surveillance, physical search, or the use of a pen register or trap and trace device. (Sec. 112) The Inspector General of DOJ shall report to specified congressional committees on queries conducted by the FBI. TITLE II--EXTENSION OF AUTHORITIES, INCREASED PENALTIES, REPORTS, AND OTHER MATTERS (Sec. 201) The bill reauthorizes title VII of the FISA until December 31, 2023. (Sec. 202) The penalty for the unauthorized removal and retention of classified documents or material is increased from one to five years. (Sec. 203) DOJ must report to specified congressional committees on current and future challenges to the effectiveness of U.S. foreign intelligence surveillance activities authorized under the FISA. (Sec. 204) The Government Accountability Office shall study the U.S. classification system and the methods by which the intelligence community protects classified information. (Sec. 205) The bill makes technical amendments to the FISA and authorizes referral of the denial of certain applications to a court of review.

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Timeline
Jan 12, 2017
Introduced in Senate
Jan 12, 2017
Read twice and referred to the Committee on the Judiciary.
May 3, 2017
Committee on the Judiciary. Hearings held.
May 11, 2017
Committee on the Judiciary. Ordered to be reported without amendment favorably.
May 11, 2017
Committee on the Judiciary. Reported by Senator Grassley without amendment. Without written report.
May 11, 2017
Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General Orders. Calendar No. 74.
May 16, 2017
Passed/agreed to in Senate: Passed Senate without amendment by Unanimous Consent.(consideration: CR S2954-2955; text as passed Senate: CR S2954-2955)
May 16, 2017
Passed Senate without amendment by Unanimous Consent. (consideration: CR S2954-2955; text as passed Senate: CR S2954-2955)
May 16, 2017
Message on Senate action sent to the House.
May 16, 2017
Received in the House.
May 16, 2017
Held at the desk.
Dec 19, 2017

Latest Companion Bill Action

HR 115-4478
Reported (Amended) by the Committee on Intelligence. H. Rept. 115-475, Part I.
Jan 10, 2018
Rules Committee Resolution H. Res. 682 Reported to House. Previous question shall be considered as ordered without intervening motions except motion to recommit with or without instructions. An amendment in the nature of a substitute consisting of the text of Rules Committee Print 115-53 shall be considered as adopted. The further amendment printed in the report accompanying the rule, if offered by the Member designated in the report shall be debatable for the time printed in the report.
Jan 10, 2018
Rule H. Res. 682 passed House.
Jan 11, 2018
Motion by Senator McConnell to concur in the House amendment to S. 139 with an amendment (SA 1870) made in Senate.
Jan 11, 2018
Motion to proceed to consideration of the House message to accompany S. 139 agreed to in Senate by Yea-Nay Vote. 68 - 27. Record Vote Number: 10.
View Vote
Jan 11, 2018
Measure laid before Senate by motion. (consideration: CR S153-165)
Jan 11, 2018
Cloture motion on the motion to concur in the House amendment to S. 139 presented in Senate. (CR S153)
Jan 11, 2018
Motion by Senator McConnell to concur in the House amendment to S. 139 made in Senate.
Jan 11, 2018
Message on House action received in Senate and at desk: House amendment to Senate bill.
Jan 11, 2018
Motion by Senator McConnell to refer to Senate Committee on the Judiciary the House message to accompany S. 139 with instructions to report back forthwith with the following amendment (SA1872) made in Senate.
Jan 11, 2018
Considered under the provisions of rule H. Res. 682. (consideration: CR H139-160)
Jan 11, 2018
Previous question shall be considered as ordered without intervening motions except motion to commit with or without instructions. An amendment in the nature of a substitute consisting of the text of Rules Committee Print 115-53 shall be considered as adopted. The further amendment printed in the report accompanying the rule, if offered by the Member designated in the report shall be debatable for the time printed in the report.
Jan 11, 2018
DEBATE - The House proceeded with one hour of debate on S. 139.
Jan 11, 2018
DEBATE - The House resumed with debate on S. 139.
Jan 11, 2018
DEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H.Res. 682, the House proceeded with 20 minutes of debate on the Amash substitute amendment No. 1.
Jan 11, 2018
The previous question was ordered without objection.
Jan 11, 2018
Mr. Himes moved to commit with instructions to the Committee on Intelligence (Permanent Select). (consideration: CR H158-159; text: CR H158)
Jan 11, 2018
DEBATE - The House proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on the Himes motion to commit with instructions. The instructions contained in the motion seek to report the bill back to the House with an amendment to strengthen the provisions related to obtaining warrants to query information collected on persons in the United States.
Jan 11, 2018
The previous question on the motion to commit with instructions was ordered without objection.
Jan 11, 2018
On motion to commit with instructions Failed by recorded vote: 189 - 227 (Roll no. 15).
View Vote
Jan 11, 2018
On passage Passed by the Yeas and Nays: 256 - 164 (Roll no. 16). (text: CR H137-142)
View Vote
Jan 11, 2018
Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without objection.
Jan 11, 2018
Pursuant to the provisions of H. Con. Res. 98, enrollment corrections on S. 139 have been made.
Jan 16, 2018
Considered by Senate (Message from the House considered). (consideration: CR S174-185)
Jan 16, 2018
Cloture on the motion to concur in the House amendment to S. 139 invoked in Senate by Yea-Nay Vote. 60 - 38. Record Vote Number: 11.
View Vote
Jan 16, 2018
Motion by Senator McConnell to refer to Senate Committee on the Judiciary the House message to accompany S. 139 with instructions to report back forthwith with the following amendment (SA 1872) fell when cloture was invoked on the motion to concur in the House amendment to S. 139 in Senate.
Jan 17, 2018
Considered by Senate (Message from the House considered). (consideration: CR S215-247; S256-264)
Jan 18, 2018
Message on Senate action sent to the House.
Jan 18, 2018
Considered by Senate (Message from the House considered). (consideration: CR S268-270)
Jan 18, 2018
Senate agreed to the House amendment to S. 139 by Yea-Nay Vote. 65 - 34. Record Vote Number: 12.
View Vote
Jan 19, 2018
Presented to President.
Jan 19, 2018
Signed by President.
Jan 19, 2018
Became Public Law No: 115-118.
  • January 12, 2017
    Introduced in Senate


  • January 12, 2017
    Read twice and referred to the Committee on the Judiciary.


  • May 3, 2017
    Committee on the Judiciary. Hearings held.


  • May 11, 2017
    Committee on the Judiciary. Ordered to be reported without amendment favorably.


  • May 11, 2017
    Committee on the Judiciary. Reported by Senator Grassley without amendment. Without written report.


  • May 11, 2017
    Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General Orders. Calendar No. 74.


  • May 16, 2017
    Passed/agreed to in Senate: Passed Senate without amendment by Unanimous Consent.(consideration: CR S2954-2955; text as passed Senate: CR S2954-2955)


  • May 16, 2017
    Passed Senate without amendment by Unanimous Consent. (consideration: CR S2954-2955; text as passed Senate: CR S2954-2955)


  • May 16, 2017
    Message on Senate action sent to the House.


  • May 16, 2017
    Received in the House.


  • May 16, 2017
    Held at the desk.


  • December 19, 2017

    Latest Companion Bill Action

    HR 115-4478
    Reported (Amended) by the Committee on Intelligence. H. Rept. 115-475, Part I.


  • January 10, 2018
    Rules Committee Resolution H. Res. 682 Reported to House. Previous question shall be considered as ordered without intervening motions except motion to recommit with or without instructions. An amendment in the nature of a substitute consisting of the text of Rules Committee Print 115-53 shall be considered as adopted. The further amendment printed in the report accompanying the rule, if offered by the Member designated in the report shall be debatable for the time printed in the report.


  • January 10, 2018
    Rule H. Res. 682 passed House.


  • January 11, 2018
    Motion by Senator McConnell to concur in the House amendment to S. 139 with an amendment (SA 1870) made in Senate.


  • January 11, 2018
    Motion to proceed to consideration of the House message to accompany S. 139 agreed to in Senate by Yea-Nay Vote. 68 - 27. Record Vote Number: 10.
    View Vote


  • January 11, 2018
    Measure laid before Senate by motion. (consideration: CR S153-165)


  • January 11, 2018
    Cloture motion on the motion to concur in the House amendment to S. 139 presented in Senate. (CR S153)


  • January 11, 2018
    Motion by Senator McConnell to concur in the House amendment to S. 139 made in Senate.


  • January 11, 2018
    Message on House action received in Senate and at desk: House amendment to Senate bill.


  • January 11, 2018
    Motion by Senator McConnell to refer to Senate Committee on the Judiciary the House message to accompany S. 139 with instructions to report back forthwith with the following amendment (SA1872) made in Senate.


  • January 11, 2018
    Considered under the provisions of rule H. Res. 682. (consideration: CR H139-160)


  • January 11, 2018
    Previous question shall be considered as ordered without intervening motions except motion to commit with or without instructions. An amendment in the nature of a substitute consisting of the text of Rules Committee Print 115-53 shall be considered as adopted. The further amendment printed in the report accompanying the rule, if offered by the Member designated in the report shall be debatable for the time printed in the report.


  • January 11, 2018
    DEBATE - The House proceeded with one hour of debate on S. 139.


  • January 11, 2018
    DEBATE - The House resumed with debate on S. 139.


  • January 11, 2018
    DEBATE - Pursuant to the provisions of H.Res. 682, the House proceeded with 20 minutes of debate on the Amash substitute amendment No. 1.


  • January 11, 2018
    The previous question was ordered without objection.


  • January 11, 2018
    Mr. Himes moved to commit with instructions to the Committee on Intelligence (Permanent Select). (consideration: CR H158-159; text: CR H158)


  • January 11, 2018
    DEBATE - The House proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on the Himes motion to commit with instructions. The instructions contained in the motion seek to report the bill back to the House with an amendment to strengthen the provisions related to obtaining warrants to query information collected on persons in the United States.


  • January 11, 2018
    The previous question on the motion to commit with instructions was ordered without objection.


  • January 11, 2018
    On motion to commit with instructions Failed by recorded vote: 189 - 227 (Roll no. 15).
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  • January 11, 2018
    On passage Passed by the Yeas and Nays: 256 - 164 (Roll no. 16). (text: CR H137-142)
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  • January 11, 2018
    Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without objection.


  • January 11, 2018
    Pursuant to the provisions of H. Con. Res. 98, enrollment corrections on S. 139 have been made.


  • January 16, 2018
    Considered by Senate (Message from the House considered). (consideration: CR S174-185)


  • January 16, 2018
    Cloture on the motion to concur in the House amendment to S. 139 invoked in Senate by Yea-Nay Vote. 60 - 38. Record Vote Number: 11.
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  • January 16, 2018
    Motion by Senator McConnell to refer to Senate Committee on the Judiciary the House message to accompany S. 139 with instructions to report back forthwith with the following amendment (SA 1872) fell when cloture was invoked on the motion to concur in the House amendment to S. 139 in Senate.


  • January 17, 2018
    Considered by Senate (Message from the House considered). (consideration: CR S215-247; S256-264)


  • January 18, 2018
    Message on Senate action sent to the House.


  • January 18, 2018
    Considered by Senate (Message from the House considered). (consideration: CR S268-270)


  • January 18, 2018
    Senate agreed to the House amendment to S. 139 by Yea-Nay Vote. 65 - 34. Record Vote Number: 12.
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  • January 19, 2018
    Presented to President.


  • January 19, 2018
    Signed by President.


  • January 19, 2018
    Became Public Law No: 115-118.
Orrin G. Hatch

Orrin G. Hatch

Republican Senator

Utah

Cosponsors (12)
Dianne Feinstein (Democratic)Richard J. Durbin (Democratic)David Perdue (Republican)Mike Lee (Republican)Kirsten E. Gillibrand (Democratic)Christopher A. Coons (Democratic)Jeff Flake (Republican)Amy Klobuchar (Democratic)Mike Rounds (Republican)Ted Cruz (Republican)John Kennedy (Republican)John Cornyn (Republican)

Judiciary Committee

Armed Forces and National Security

Related Bills

  • HCONRES 115-98: Directing the Secretary of the Senate to make a correction in the enrollment of the bill S. 139.
  • HRES 115-682: Providing for consideration of the bill (S. 139) to implement the use of Rapid DNA instruments to inform decisions about pretrial release or detention and their conditions, to solve and prevent violent crimes and other crimes, to exonerate the innocent, to prevent DNA analysis backlogs, and for other purposes.
  • HR 115-510: Rapid DNA Act of 2017
  • HR 115-4478: FISA Amendments Reauthorization Act of 2017
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