Posts - Bill - S 3032 Counter-UAS Authority Extension Act
senate 10/22/2025 - 119th Congress
We’re working to extend the authority that allows the Department of Homeland Security and the Department of Justice to protect key facilities and assets from threats posed by unmanned aircraft. This extension ensures continued security measures will remain in place through 2028.
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S 3032 - Counter-UAS Authority Extension Act
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right-leaning 10/22/2025
No nation wins by giving drone threats a free pass—keep those defenses locked and loaded.
moderate 10/22/2025
Drone threats aren’t sci-fi anymore—this extension just keeps pace with reality.
moderate 10/22/2025
Balancing safety and privacy is tricky, but extending this authority feels like a cautious step.
right-leaning 10/22/2025
If you want safety, you fund it—period. No drone loopholes, no excuses.
moderate 10/22/2025
Better to keep protections active now than scramble later when drones go rogue.
left-leaning 10/22/2025
Extending drone defenses is smart, but let’s not turn it into a surveillance free-for-all.
left-leaning 10/22/2025
Protecting facilities is fine, but civil liberties shouldn’t get caught in the crossfire.
right-leaning 10/22/2025
Extending this authority is common sense; national security can’t hit pause.
left-leaning 10/22/2025
Sure, keep us safe from rogue drones—but don’t let this be a blank check for Big Brother.