Congresswoman Suzan DelBene

Representing the 1st District of Washington
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National Security

The safety of Americans from terrorism and other threats must be our number one national security priority. Our nation needs effective responses to emerging danger, and as a member of Congress, I am working hard to ensure that our nation remains vigilant against all threats, including those emanating from cyberspace.  I am actively working to support federal grants for law enforcement agencies to make policing activities safer and more efficient. Additionally, I am committed to securing funding to improve communication and information sharing between intelligence and law enforcement agencies at local, state, and federal levels.

As we combat the current threats facing our nation, Congress must also work to balance our nation’s security needs with the need to protect the individual civil liberties that are a foundation of our country.   

While a strong military is essential, I believe our efforts to support our nation’s security must also address the issues of global health, dependence on foreign oil, poverty, and nuclear proliferation.

More on National Security

Sep 25, 2014 Press Release

Today, U.S. Senators Patty Murray and Maria Cantwell and U.S. Representatives Adam Smith, Rick Larsen, Suzan DelBene, Derek Kilmer and Dennis Heck applauded an announcement by Washington Governor Jay Inslee that the state has been awarded $4.3M  in Department of Defense (DoD) Office of Economic Adjustment (OEA) Defense Industry Adjustment program funding to focus on the military and defense industry supply chain and the companies in the state that support the defense industry.

Sep 17, 2014 Press Release

Today, Congresswoman Suzan DelBene released the following statement on her vote in favor of the McKeon amendment authorizing the Pentagon, in coordination with the State Department, to train and equip appropriately vetted Syrian rebels and associated groups to defend the Syrian people from attacks by the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL).

Jul 29, 2014 Press Release

WASHINGTON, D.C. –House Judiciary Committee Member Suzan DelBene issued the following statement today after Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Patrick Leahy introduced a new version of the USA Freedom Act:

Jun 23, 2014 In The News

There are times, albeit rare, when a gridlocked U.S. House of Representatives does something meaningful. On Thursday, the House passed an amendment to the Defense Appropriations bill that zeroes out funding for (some) National Security Agency mischief.

It's a baby step to safeguard civil liberties — all relative in the anything-goes intelligence culture after 9/11 — but it's a step nonetheless. 

May 22, 2014 Press Release

WASHINGTON, DC – Today Congresswoman Suzan DelBene issued the following statement after voting against a modified version of the USA Freedom Act:

“The NSA surveillance bill that the House leadership put before a vote today is a weakened, watered-down version of the USA Freedom Act that I originally cosponsored.

“The truth is today’s bill falls short of clearly guaranteeing that massive data collection by the NSA will be put to a full stop.

May 12, 2014 In The News

EDWARD Snowden really knows how to bring a room together.

On Wednesday, that room was the U.S. House of Representatives’ Judiciary Committee chambers, where, by a bipartisan 32-0 vote, members approved a bill that would effectively end one of the most controversial spying programs Snowden exposed.

The USA Freedom Act is a landmark step toward ending the National Security Agency’s once-secret, warrantless bulk data collection. The bill instead requires a judge’s permission for specific, targeted searches of all electronic records.

May 8, 2014 In The News

A bill that would rein in the National Security Agency, increase transparency on what data the government is collecting and create a public advocate in the secret court system unanimously passed the House Judiciary Committee on Wednesday and is headed to the House for a vote.

May 8, 2014 In The News

WASHINGTON — Key lawmakers in the House are nearing a bipartisan compromise on surveillance legislation that they believe can pass the full chamber and satisfy President Barack Obama's goal of ending mass collection of Americans' phone data, aides said this week.

The optimism comes as the House Judiciary Committee on Wednesday voted 32-0 to advance an amended bill that would bar the National Security Agency from gathering billions of call-detail records for counterterrorism purposes.

May 7, 2014 In The News

A House committee on Wednesday passed a bill that seeks to effectively end one of the National Security Agency's most controversial spy programs.

With unanimous support, the House Judiciary Committee approved 32-0 an amended version of the USA Freedom Act, which would limit the government's ability to collect bulk metadata of Americans' phone records.

May 7, 2014 Press Release

WASHINGTON, DC – In a unanimous bipartisan vote, the House Judiciary Committee passed the USA Freedom Act today which would reform the NSA and end the government’s surveillance programs that collect American’s phone data in bulk.

Congresswoman Suzan DelBene is an original cosponsor of the USA Freedom Act and was successful in getting a key amendment included in the final bill that passed today. DelBene's amendment would strengthen transparency by permitting greater disclosure by private companies of U.S. government requests for user data.

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