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Homeland Security 2009
January 19 - Making Embassies Secure, But Not Forbidding | January 19 - Napolitano Answers Questions About Borders, Inter-Agency Coordination | March 30 - House Passes Bills on Privacy, Forensics, Data | April 6 - Confirmation Update | May 4 - States Fight to Host an Animal Disease Lab | May 18 - Fiscal 2010 Appropriations: Homeland Security | May 25 - If GPS Falters, There's Always Loran | June 1 - Immigration: New Faces, Better Odds | June 8 - TSA Reauthorization Advances With Ban on Body Scans at Airports | June 15 - China's Military Goals As Yet Unknown | June 15 - Committee OKs Homeland Security Bill | June 15 - Obama Takes A Second Look at Drug Enforcement | June 22 - Homeland Spending Bill Would Revive Coast Guard Navigation Program | June 22 - Liberal Groups Want DHS Report to Get an Extreme Makeover | June 29 - A Cutting Edge Debate Over Switchblades | June 29 - Airport Screeners Aren't Finding the Goods | June 29 - Bill Would Change Security Rules at Chemical Facilities | June 29 - Policy Less Contentious Than Process As House Passes Homeland Funding | July 6 - Counterterrorism Meets the Recession | July 13 - Immigration Policies, Border Security Added as Bill Moves to Conference | July 13 - Senate Panel OKs Reauthorization for Coast Guard | July 13 - Waiting on the Waterfront | July 20 - A Mottle of Transparency | July 20 - Belay That Welcome | July 20 - Following the Guantanamo Paper Trail | July 20 - Some Interest Groups Are Hard to Please | July 27 - Bill That Would Govern Homeland Security's Searches Of Electronics Addresses Privacy, Rep. Sanchez Says | August 3 - House Passes Coast Guard Acquisitions Overhaul | August 3 - Real ID Bill Gets Makeover With Fewer Conditions | August 10 - Detainees' Future Tied Up in Policy | August 10 - Earmarking for a Terrorism Museum | August 10 - Panel Drops Probe of Dodd and Conrad Mortgages | September 7 - Fall 2009 Outlook: Homeland Security Appropriations | September 28 - Coast Guard Reauthorization Gets Panel OK | October 5 - Executive Power: A New Advocate | October 12 - Conferees Agree on Guantanamo Limits | October 19 - House Adopts Homeland Report; GOP Move on Detainees Thwarted | October 26 - Bills Approved in House Committee Aim to Secure Water, Chemical Plants | October 26 - Liability Protection for Mariners Restored to Coast Guard Measure | October 26 - Senate Clears Bill That Would Limit Moving Detainees From Guantanamo | November 2 - An Ever-Expanding List of Responsibilities | November 2 - On the Water, the Threat Isn't Freighters but Fishing Boats | November 2 - Panel Mulls Stricter Oversight of Biological Agents, Stronger Standards for Facilities Using Pathogens | November 2 - Service's Not-So-Secret Professional Tug-of-War | November 9 - Bill Would Require Stricter Guidelines for Chemical, Water Treatment Plants | November 9 - House Panel Moves to Restore FEMA's Independence | November 9 - Judiciary Panel Votes to Curtail Parts of Terrorism Law | November 9 - Legislation Aims to Prevent Biological Weapon Attacks, Improve Aid and Information Distribution | November 16 - Cracking Codes Is Just a Game | November 30 - Radiation Detectors That Cry Wolf | December 7 - Suspension of Disbelief: Air Marshals Want Investigative Training | December 14 - Rules Possible on Cash Cards | |
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