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The provided sources do not contain information regarding a U.S. House bill intended to establish a crypto-theft task force. The available documentation focuses on unrelated legislative matters, including the Albuquerque Indian School Act, a failed extension of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, and congressional hearings concerning U.S.-Israel defense legislation.
The provided sources contain no mention of legislation related to a crypto-theft task force.
The U.S. House passed the Albuquerque Indian School Act to transfer land to New Mexico pueblos.
The House rejected a three-week extension of Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act.
Congressional proceedings are currently addressing issues ranging from tribal land rights to national security surveillance and international defense policy.
The provided sources do not mention the existence of such a bill.
The bill passed the U.S. House and has been referred to a U.S. Senate committee.
Lawmakers voted against the extension in protest of the appointment of Bill Pulte as acting director of national intelligence.
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