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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Lieberman Comments on Leaked OMB Document Indicating
Elimination of Major Homeland Security Grant Programs
December 3, 2007 Contact: Seamus Hughes
WASHINGTON - Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs
Committee Chairman Joe Lieberman, ID-Conn., Monday released the
following statement in reaction to news reports the Administration
plans to eliminate several homeland security grant programs. "A
leaked OMB document indicates the Administration is planning to
abolish the State Homeland Security Grant Program - the largest
source of homeland security resources for training, planning, and
equipping state and local first responders - as well as specific
grant programs to improve port security, transportation security,
communications interoperability, and emergency management planning,
and to support firefighters. "If true, these proposed cuts would
mark a dangerous and disingenuous u-turn in the Administration's
approach to homeland security and first responders. "Just months
after the President signed into law a bill permanently establishing
many of these grant programs, his budget office - with no supporting
evidence that these programs aren't needed - is now considering
a wholesale abandonment of them. "The administration is asking more
and more of states and locals but apparently is unwilling to provide
the resources necessary for an expansion of responsibilities. The
National Strategy for Homeland Security addresses the key role of
state and local law enforcement in preventing terrorism; The National
Strategy for Information Sharing cites the importance of state and
local intelligence fusion centers. And the Nationwide Plan Review
comments on the need for better state and local planning for catastrophes.
But state and local officials cannot do this work alone. "Eliminating
these programs will severely undercut the security gains made in
the last five years by our first responders on the front lines of
fighting crime and terrorism. The threats we face are not going
away, and neither should our defenses. I urge the Administration
to reconsider this wrong-headed strategy and continue to invest
in the courageous men and women who work every day in towns and
cities throughout this country to keep the rest of us safe."
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