FISA laws must be reformed to restrict the government from circumventing the Fourth Amendment, from snooping through our private records and communications, from pursuing political witch hunts, and from abusing its power.
Fight to reform FISA and limit government surveillance abuses.
Occurrences
Evidence
Apr 30, 2026 ... Vote Question: On Motion to Suspend the Rules and Pass ... To amend the FISA Amendments Act of 2008 to extend the authorities of title VII of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act of 1978 ... Status: Passed ... Hageman ... Republican ... WY | Nay
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Assessments
Hageman took concrete same-term action aligned with the promise by voting against a House measure extending FISA Section 702 authorities, which supports candidate credit for opposing surveillance expansion. However, the evidence does not show that she secured enacted FISA reforms or actual limits on government surveillance abuses, and no fresh FISA-specific action appears in the latest lookback. This partially advances the promise but does not fully deliver the promised reform outcome.