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  • ...ta, accessed September 16, 2010.</ref> After leaving the Homeland Security Committee, he served as Deputy Press Secretary for California Governor [[Arnold Schwa ...is Cox]] (R-CA), who subsequently became chairman of the Homeland Security committee when it formed in 2003.
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  • ...e and technology at DHS; [[Domestic Nuclear Detection Office]]; [[Homeland Security Advanced Research Projects Agency]]; and cross-cutting science and technolo ...ttee website (including membership and hearings schedule): http://homeland.house.gov/about/subcommittees.asp?subcommittee=12
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  • ...a.gov/h_reps/members.asp?id=20 Noble Ellington, Louisiana State Assembly], House.Louisiana.Gov, Accessed July 7, 2011.</ref> ...gislative Exchange Council, 2011 Conference Workshops, conference brochure on file with CMD, August 11, 2011]</ref>
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  • ...t integrated several agencies to establish the '''[[Department of Homeland Security]]'''. ...m/2010/03/hls-turning-point_1-20100323.jpg According to the OMB], homeland security budget requests for the other 49% came from the following departments: 5.9%
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  • '''Caryn Wagner''' has served since 2010 as [[Department of Homeland Security]] Under Secretary for Intelligence and Analysis. ...e She served as Budget Director for the [[House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence]] (HPSCI) and in various positions in the Office of the [[Dire
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  • ...by [[Ike Skelton]] (then the Ranking Democrat on the House Armed Services Committee) and co-sponsored by [[Sylvestre Reyes]] (5/9/2001) and [[Gene Taylor]] (5/ ...or consideration of such provisions as fall within the jurisdiction of the committee concerned."[http://www.chaosacrossamerica.com/Bills/House107th/HR1292.htm]
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  • ==[[Bush administration: Homeland Defense 2001]]== ==Post-9/11 Homeland Security Failures==
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  • ...Iraq Resolution of 2002]] that started the [[Iraq War]].<ref>[http://clerk.house.gov/evs/2002/roll455.xml Roll call vote], Authorization for Use of Military {{Iraq War House record}}
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  • ::"On November 5, 2004, Admiral Timothy J. Keating became the first Navy admiral The mission of the U.S. Northern Command [http://www.northcom.mil/] is "[[homeland defense]] and civil support, specifically: Conduct operations to deter, pre
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  • ...Hauer & Feld]], LLP in Washington D.C."[http://www.hsv1.net/advisory.htm] On the Board of Governors for the [[Partnership for Public Service]]. ...s leadership, USDA modernized food safety regulations; focused extensively on improving our nation's nutrition; forged international trade agreements to
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  • ...ndation. He served on the [[Department of Homeland Security]]'s [[Homeland Security Advisory Council]] from 2007 until he was asked to step down in 2008. ...le4322719.ece Stephen Payne: a hotshot lobbyist who can get you into White House]," ''Times'' (UK), July 13, 2008.</ref>
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  • ...subcomittee of the [[Senate Armed Services Committee]] (SASC), and focuses on a wide range of related topics centered around new threats to the U.S. (inc ''See also the '''House [[Subcommittee on Emerging Threats, Cybersecurity, and Science and Technology]]'''''
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  • ...ory Council''' provides advice and counsel to the [[Department of Homeland Security]] Secretary. The Council's membership comprises leaders from state and loca ...>[http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2002/06/20020611-6.html '''White House Press Release, June 11, 2002''']</ref>
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  • ...point General John A. Gordon to be Assistant to the President and Homeland Security Advisor. ...clearactive.org/news/061500.html#security] and Under Secretary for Nuclear Security at the Department of Energy. Prior to this, General Gordon served as Deputy
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  • ...ect]], a renowned multidisciplinary research and policy think tank focused on issues of racial justice. His publications include Not All Black and White: ...nton White House in 1997 as a consultant to the president's advisory board on the race initiative.
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  • ...evidence. Thank you. What we're tracking here is issues, not the positions on issues. Issue positions can be externally linked. ...://www.progressivetrail.org/articles/040323O%27Conner.shtml House of Bush, House of Saud], the Saudi connection
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  • ...amous for having predicted that "a direct attack against American citizens on American soil is likely over the next quarter century." ...out of the twelve members of the Commission were members of the [[Council on Foreign Relations]] (CFR). CFR also directed the Commission.
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  • ...A is one of three portfolios (or silos) of the '''[[Department of Homeland Security Science and Technology division]]'''.<ref name= "DHS Department Structure"> ...in the country. HSARPA's mission is to develop technology that can be used on Americans.
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  • ...es covering financial services, judiciary, government operations, homeland security, and science and technology. Chris managed legislative strategy for several ...the office of the Honorable [[Newt Gingrich]] (R-GA), Speaker-elect of the House of Representatives.<ref>Emergent BioSolutions [https://investors.emergentbi
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  • ...Rademaker''' served as Acting Assistant Secretary, Bureau of International Security and Nonproliferation, in the [[U.S. Department of State]] since September 1 ...Rademaker is leaving the State Department to join Barbour — which lobbied on behalf of the Indian government for the nuclear pact," Terkel wrote.
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