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Through his chairmanship on the Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs, and membership on the Armed Services, and Small Business Committees, Senator Lieberman works hard to increase the efficiency and effectiveness of the federal government, ensure our military is well-trained and well-equipped, and support entrepreneurship and innovation among the nation's small businesses.

Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs

As Chairman of the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee, Senator Lieberman is working closely with Ranking Member Senator Collins to improve the security of Americans at home. The Committee has passed and Congress has enacted seven major pieces of legislation since the September 11 terrorist attacks to achieve this goal, including creation of the Department of Homeland Security, unifying the federal intelligence community, implementing the 9/11 Commission recommendations, and strengthening FEMA. The two Senators continue to oversee these laws to ensure their full implementation. Senator Lieberman also remains committed to the Committee's ongoing investigation into the roots, causes, and solutions for extreme islamic radicalization.

Read more about Senator Lieberman's work as Chairman of the Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee.

Visit Senator Lieberman's focus page on the Hurricane Katrina Recovery.

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Armed Services

Senator Lieberman is a senior member of the Armed Services Committee, where he is Chairman of the Airland Subcommittee and sits on the Subcommittee on Seapower and the Subcommittee on Personnel. The Senate Armed Services Committee is responsible for all matters relating to defense policy of the United States, including oversight of the Department of Defense and the nation's armed forces.

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Small Business

Senator Lieberman is a member of the Senate Small Business & Entrepreneurship Committee, which is responsible for promoting and protecting the nation's small businesses and for oversight of the Small Business Administration. Small businesses employ more than half of the American work force and create slightly more than half of the nation's new jobs. According to 2006 data, approximately 97% of workers in Connecticut were employed by small businesses with fewer than 500 employees.

Small businesses remain an important route by which women, minorities, and immigrants enter and increase their share in the U.S. economy. In Connecticut, there are more than 82,000 women-owned businesses generating over $12 billion in revenues. Minority-owned businesses make up more than 7% of Connecticut's businesses and generate well over $4 billion in revenue.

Along with Senators Kerry and Snowe, Senator Lieberman co-sponsored an amendment to the FY 2008 budget resolution which added $100 million dollars to the Small Business Administration (SBA) budget request. The additional funding, a 21% increase over the President's FY 2008 budget request, will fund the microloan, Small Business development centers, Women's Business centers, and veterans' outreach programs.

This year, Senator Lieberman's priorities on the Small Business Committee include providing more opportunities for veterans, minorities, and women to own and operate small businesses in the United States; reforming the disaster loan assistance program operated by the Small Business Administration; keeping small business loans at low interest rates for qualified borrowers; and encouraging the creation of more high-tech small businesses that can foster research and innovation.

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Issue Spotlight

 

Senators Introduce Revised Cybersecurity Legislation, S.3414

The five co-sponsors of bipartisan cybersecurity legislation introduced new, revised legislation July 19, 2012; to protect our national security, economic security, and life-sustaining services from increasingly commonplace cyber-attacks.

The co-sponsors - Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee Chairman Joe Lieberman, ID-Conn., Ranking Member Susan Collins, R-Maine, Commerce Committee Chairman Jay Rockefeller, D-W.Va., Select Intelligence Committee Chairman Dianne Feinstein, D-Ca., and Federal Financial Management Subcommittee Chairman Tom Carper, D-Del. – offered the revised Cybersecurity Act of 2012 in a good faith effort to secure enough votes to address the immediate threat of attack from foreign nations, hacktivists, criminals, and terrorists against the nation’s most critical cyber systems. More information: here.

Watch Senator Lieberman's Recent Floor Speech About Cybersecurity

 

The "Fiscal Cliff"

There are several major tax and spending policy changes set take effect under current law at end of 2012 or early in 2013, collectively referred to by some as the "fiscal cliff." These tax provisions include the expiration of the "Bush tax cuts" and the Social Security payroll tax rate reduction. Major spending changes include the expiration of certain extended unemployment benefits, reductions to Medicare payments to physicians, and the automatic spending cuts enacted as part of the Budget Control Act of 2011. Congress likely will consider the benefits of deficit reduction against the potential implications of fiscal policy choices for the ongoing economic recovery. In addition, Congress likely will debate other policies not directly related to the fiscal cliff, including another debt limit increase and FY2013 appropriations bills.

 

Read Senator Lieberman's Recent WSJ Op-Ed About the Fiscal Cliff