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Bush offers Homeland Security bill
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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19, 2002 President Bush on Tuesday offered draft legislation to implement the Department of Homeland Security. The 35-page bill explains how numerous federal agencies and departments would be affected. It describes which functions would be transferred and the powers of the Secretary for Homeland Security. A key component requires the FBI and the CIA to share information with the department. Bush doesn't want to transfer the FBI. Congressional leaders on both sides of the aisle have indicated they want to reform both entities. They have said moving the FBI and the CIA should be considered. Get the Story:
Homeland Security Dept. Could Receive Raw FBI, CIA Data (The Washington Post 6/19)
Bush Rejects Card For Top Security Post (The Washington Post 6/19)
Congress Gets Bill Setting Up Security Dept. (The New York Times 6/19)
Bush Allies Direct Heaviest Fire Against Both F.B.I. and C.I.A. (The New York Times 6/19)
Username: indianz.com, Password: indianz.com Relevant Documents:
Text of Draft Bill | White House Analysis | Letter to Congress Relevant Links:
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