Several Republican members of the House Homeland Security Committee in the second half ofJune introduced four bills as part of their American Security Agenda, which is aimed atstrengthening the Department of Homeland Security and its partners.“DHS must be adequately prepared and properly resourced to combat new and evolving threatsto the homeland,” Rep. Mike Rogers (R-Ala.), ranking member on the committee, said in astatement last Friday. “These bills make great strides to advance this goal by identifying newterror threats, combating transnational criminal organizations, staying ahead of emergingthreats to our U.S. transportation, and reforming the DHS acquisition process.”
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