James Montgomery Flagg (1877-1960) Wake Up America!  New York: The Hegman Print, 1917

Rep. Sue Myrick's “Wake Up America” Agenda Update (July/August 2008)
(Please Note, this is Rep. Myrick's own agenda.  This is not the agenda of the Congressional Anti-Terrorism Caucus)
 

US Military Chaplain Program

Actions:

The DoD IG report had five observations and suggestions to strengthen the DoD Chaplain Program.  However, the concern is that Observation 3 was not adopted: 

·        Observation 3 suggested DoD establish nonreligious criteria that would allow DoD to withdraw or remove a religious organization or its agent from participating in the DoD chaplain program.  Such examples of non-religious criteria suggested were advocating the violent overthrow of the US Government, listed on a watch list of terrorist organizations, or conviction of a religious organization or its principal leaders in connection with terrorism.  Observation 3 also included suggestions to use the FBI or other agencies to help screen religious organizations and their agents.  The DoD rejected this observation because they said that it was “legally problematic” and the DoD was focused on individual merit of the prospective Chaplin, while the IRS “should remain the focal point for institutional merit” (IRC- 501 (c) (3) criteria).  NOTE: DoD has adopted part of this observation, which includes: removal and rejection of chaplains and religious organizations that are under indictment or have been convicted of a terrorist related offense, or if the religious organization appears on the State Department list of Foreign Terror Organizations. 

·        On July 16, 2008, Rep. Myrick sent another letter to DoD. (typo date on letter)  In this letter she expresses that they didn’t address Alamoudi directly and lists 7 specific questions about the program and their efforts to ensure that chaplains serving in our military do not have the same radical ties as Alamoudi.   

Conclusion/Future Actions:

Action items:

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Federal Bureau of Prisons Chaplain Program

Actions:

Conclusion/Future Actions:

·        Rep. Myrick believes the Federal Bureau of Prisons understands the infiltration of radicals into our system and is doing all they can to ensure they do not get a foothold in the prison system. They are also doing a very good job to prevent radicalization in the federal prison system.  There are concerns that they still use ISNA (Islamic Society of North America) to suggest chaplains, however, the use of the FBI coupled with their vetting processes helps damper any major concerns.   

·        After Rep. Myrick’s phone conversation, she feels that attention now needs to be turned to the state prison systems.  The Federal Bureau of Prisons works with several groups and organizations to help share best practices with state prisons in order to help them increase their standards for vetting religious providers as well as preventing radicalization.  Rep. Myrick plans to contact these organizations and ensure they have strong standards and can push the state prison systems to adopt these standards.  Rep. Myrick will also consider creating a grant program for state prison employees to get training from the Federal Bureau of Prisons, or other groups, to learn how to better vet religious providers and counter religious radicalization of their inmates. 

Action items:

*State prison system contact information can be found here: http://crime.about.com/od/state/State_Prison_Systems.htm

 

Religious Visa Reciprocity

Actions

Conclusion/Future Actions:

·        Rep. Myrick is unsure if this legislation will have a chance of getting passed in an election year.  However, we believe that this legislation will help generate a discussion and point out the countries that speak of religious freedoms, yet blatantly reject people from coming to their country based on a religious belief.

Action items:

*Your Member can be found here: https://forms.house.gov/wyr/welcome.shtml

 

Other “Wake Up America” Items to Note

Arab Linguist Program at the Federal Bureau of Investigation

On June 12, 2008, Rep. Myrick sent a letter to the Assistant Director of Congressional Affairs, Richard Powers, asking him specific questions about the Arab Linguist Program at the Federal Bureau of Investigation.  The FBI told us on July 21, 2008, that they had received the letter and are currently working to respond to the questions.  We are unsure when we will get an official response.

Sovereign Wealth Fund investments

Over the past several months, Rep. Myrick’s office has been doing extensive research into Sovereign Wealth Funds (SWF).  Based on the nature and scope of how SWFs have developed and are used, we feel that a GAO study should not be requested as of yet.  It is extremely hard to calculate where the funds have been placed due to transparency issues.  Currently, Rep. Myrick is trying to schedule meetings at the Treasury and with experts on this issue.  To get to the root of the issue with SWFs, Rep. Myrick is considering drafting legislation that would create basic rules of transparency for SWF investments in the US.  These basic requirements would be as simple as releasing their size, origin and history, returns achieved, target investments, and investment strategies.  They should also make this information available on a public website.  This would provide a foundation to protect individual investors, address some national security concerns, and help us track what and where countries are investing in our businesses and economic sectors.  This legislation would be based largely on the best practices of SWFs that are very transparent, such as Norway’s Government Pension Fund, and suggestions by experts.               

 

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