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Press ReleaseNeutral2025-09-10

Rep. Fallon Statement in Response to House Intelligence Committee Passage of FY26 IAA

Pat Fallon
Pat Fallon
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This press release from Representative Pat Fallon (R-TX) was published on 2025-09-10 and titled "Rep. Fallon Statement in Response to House Intelligence Committee Passage of FY26 IAA".

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Rep. Fallon Statement in Response to House Intelligence Committee Passage of FY26 IAA

Washington, D.C.-- In response to the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence's passage of the Fiscal Year 2026 Intelligence Authorization Act, Rep. Pat Fallon (TX-04) , issued the following statement: “The House Intelligence Committee’s passage of the fiscal year 2026 Intelligence Authorization Act is a major step in the right direction towards restoring the American people's trust in the intelligence community. "At the same time, this bill will refocus the intelligence community (IC) on its zero-fail mission–defend the homeland–by implementing much needed reforms to eliminate partisanship and reinforce analytic objectivity. Additionally, this bill will direct the IC to make better use of Open-Source Intelligence (OSINT) and harden its cyber networks to counter evolving threats. "We must continue to pursue such innovative approaches in the interest of US national security.”
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