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Congressman Bilirakis sought a seat on the Homeland Security Committee shortly after his election to Congress because few issues are as important as defending America’s citizens from those who want to hurt them.

Gus obtained slots on the important Border, Maritime, and Global Counterterrorism Subcommittee as well as the Subcommittee on Transportation Security and Infrastructure Protection. Gus already has been “unusually engaged” on the issues under the Committee’s jurisdiction according to its Chairman, Bennie Thompson.

The Implementing the 9/11 Commission Recommendations Act, which the President has signed into law, includes two proposals sponsored by Congressman Bilirakis. First, ensuring that rail and mass transit security coordinators are American citizens and requiring the real-world testing of rail tank cars carrying hazardous materials to determine the way to best protect them from attack.

Rep. Bilirakis and Members of the U.S. Coast Guard

He also has introduced legislation that will help the Coast Guard determine the identity of interdicted aliens so that they are not simply released to continue their illegal and dangerous behavior and ensure that terrorists do not slip through cracks in our border defenses.

Gus also introduced a resolution, which the House approved unanimously, which encourages increased maritime domain awareness and highlights a program called America’s Waterway Watch, which serves like a neighborhood watch program for the water.

Gus has championed the most important issue to Florida’s port community: ensuring that maritime workers are only required to have a single port access identification card with the most stringent standards possible.

He also has been a vocal proponent of strengthening the student visa process and has questioned the Homeland Security Secretary about the need to keep better track of foreign students. He has also secured invitations to testify before Congress for Richard Wainio, Director of the Tampa Port Authority, Craig Fugate, the Director of the Florida Division of Emergency Management, and Bill Janes, the Director of the Florida Office of Drug Control, on issues of importance to all Floridians.

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