Two Democratic Homeland Security Bills Pass House; One Sent to President
Tuesday, November 27, 2012 - November 27, 2012 (WASHINGTON) – Today, the House of Representatives passed five bills originating from the Committee on Homeland Security. Two of these were authored by Democratic members – with one having already passed the Senate and will next go to the President’s desk for signage. This bill is the “Jaime Zapata Border Enforcement Security Task Force Act” (H.R. 915), authored by Rep. Henry Cuellar (D-TX). It passed under a recorded vote of 397-4 and will authorize the “BEST” ... Read More >>
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- Chairman Thompson: In Support of H.R. 3633 10/28/2009
- Thompson Aims to Improve Diversity, Port and Maritime Security Through Coast Guard Authorization 10/23/2009
- House Passes Rep. Clarke’s Resolution Supporting Goals and Ideals of National Cyber Security Awareness Month 2009 10/22/2009
- Kilroy Introduces Measure to Safeguard Nation’s Communities 10/15/2009
- Guns on Trains Weaken National Security 10/9/2009
- Registered Traveler Data Must Stay Intact 8/20/2009
- Rep. Sanchez Reports Out Three Border Bills 7/22/2009
- Committee Approves Bill Expanding Transportation Security Officers’ Workplace Rights 7/9/2009
- Senior Lawmakers Introduce Bill to Protect Chemical Facilities 6/15/2009
- TSA Authorization Act Passes House 6/4/2009
- Homeland Security Committee Introduces HR 2195, a Bill to Secure the Nation’s Electric Grid 4/30/2009
- Chairwoman Clarke Reintroduces The Radiological Materials Security Act 4/24/2009
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