House Passes Gabbard Bill to Support Wounded Warriors
Tuesday, May 21, 2013 - May 21, 2013 – Today, the U.S. House of Representatives unanimously (413-0) passed the bipartisan Helping Heroes Fly Act (H.R. 1344), sponsored by Rep. Tulsi Gabbard (D-HI). This measure will improve airport security screening for wounded and severely disabled service members and veterans by ensuring personal privacy and consistent application of efficient screening procedures... Read More >>
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LEGISLATION INTRODUCED TO HELP GUARD AGAINST A WMD ATTACK IN THE UNITED STATES
Bill garners bipartisan support; would include initiatives against bioterrorism, support for first responders 6/24/2011 - Richmond Introduces FEMA Recoupment Fairness Act 6/22/2011
- Thompson Inquires on TSA Report Exposing Racial Profiling at Airports 6/21/2011
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Statement of Rep. Bennie G. Thompson
Hearing: The Threat of Muslim-American Radicalization in U.S. Prisons 6/15/2011 - Thompson Statement on Muslim Radicalization in Prisons Hearing 6/10/2011
- FEMA Extends Recoupment Claims Process 6/8/2011
- UPDATED: Thompson to Tour Alabama Tornado Damage 6/6/2011
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Thompson Condemns Homeland Security Bill
Legislation Slashes Funding, Ignores Priorities 6/2/2011 - Thompson Statement on Homeland Security Appropriations Legislation 6/1/2011
- Homeland Dems Request Hearings to Address Grant Cuts 5/24/2011
- Grant Guidance Highlights Real World Consequences of Homeland Security Budget Cuts 5/19/2011
- Thompson on TASC Cancellation 5/13/2011
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