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funding for training and deployment for local security programs by as much as 30 percent next year ." The overall funding for the department, however, under Trump's budget would increase by almost seven percent. Congressman Peter King (R-NY) said the cuts would affect security programs for New York's
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In the 109th Congress, the House Select Committee on Homeland Security was established on June 19, 2002, pursuant to H. Res. 449 (adopted by voice vote). The committee was composed of nine members of the House: Mr. Armey, chairman; Mr. DeLay; Mr. Watts of Oklahoma; Ms. Pryce of Ohio; Mr. Portman; Ms.
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As Congress switched parties at the beginning of the 110th Congress, Rep. Thompson became the chairman of the committee and Rep. King the ranking member. House control switched parties again at the beginning of the 112th Congress in 2011, and King again became the chairman, and Thompson the ranking
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In June 2017, Homeland Security Secretary John Kelly testified before the committee regarding DHS's piece of President Trump's Fiscal Year 2018 Budget. During the hearing, members of the committee from both parties "expressed opposition to the Trump administration's proposed budget that would cut
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In November 2017, in an annual oversight hearing called “World Wide Threats: Keeping America Secure in the New Age of Terror”, leaders of the U.S. government's national security agencies “offered troubling assessments of the growing threats from terrorism, both internationally and domestically.”
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is present, which the rules define as one third of its members. A majority of members are required for certain actions including: issuing a subpoena, entering executive session, and immunizing a witness. Committee members have access to classified information but must adhere to stringent access
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member. As the House switched parties at the beginning of the 116th Congress, Thompson again assumed the chair. The committee continues to operate in a bipartisan manner, passing almost all of its legislation out of the committee unanimously.
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In November 2017, the full Homeland Security Committee held a hearing to understand how fast the U.S. government could install CT scanners into every airport in the country in order to fight threats to airlines. The hearing focused on the
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The termination date of the House Select Committee on Homeland Security was “after final disposition of a bill including the final disposition of any veto message on such bill,” which occurred on November 25, 2002.
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The mandate of the Select Committee in the 107th Congress was to “develop recommendations and report to the House on such matters that relate to the establishment of a department of
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was the committee's first permanent ranking member. After Chairman Cox resigned from Congress in July 2005 to become the Chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission, Rep.
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On December 7, 2017, the Subcommittee on Emergency Preparedness, Response, and Communications held a hearing about the creation of a new office within the
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The committee conducts oversight and handles legislation (and resolutions) related to the security of the United States. The committee may
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The committee meets on the first Wednesday of each month while the House is in session. It is not permitted to conduct business unless a
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Cut grants to local and state agencies by $ 667 million for pre-disaster mitigation and counterterrorism funding
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witnesses. Additionally, the committee has authorization and policy oversight responsibilities over the
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status by a vote of the House of Representatives on January 4, 2005, on the opening day of the
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The second select committee was formed in 2003 at the beginning of the 108th Congress as a
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Begin construction of the border wall that Trump promised during his presidential campaign
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Chairman Thompson announces Homeland Security Democratic members and subcommittee chairs
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related bills. It also has the power to hold hearings, conduct investigations, and
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Ranking Member Katko Announces Homeland Security Republican Subcommittee Leaders
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Final Report of the Task Force on Combating Terrorist and Foreign Fighter Travel
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Increase the DHS budget for fiscal 2018 by $ 2.8 billion, to $ 44.1 billion
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Include funding for 1,000 new Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents
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Works by or about United States House Committee on Homeland Security
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House Homeland Security Committee Hearings and Meetings Video
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served as chairman for the remainder of the 109th Congress.
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Logo of the House Committee on Homeland Security Republicans
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The committee was made permanent when it was elevated to
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Index

House Committee on Homeland Security
Standing committee

United States House of Representatives
118th Congress

Chair
Mark Green
R
Ranking member
Bennie Thompson
D
Vice chair
Michael Guest
R
Republican
Democratic
Department of Homeland Security
Senate Homeland Security Committee
Border Security, Facilitation and Operations
Cybersecurity, Infrastructure Protection and Innovation
Emergency Preparedness, Response and Recovery
Intelligence and Counterterrorism
Oversight, Management and Accountability
Transportation and Maritime Security
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