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July 18, 2005  
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SENATOR COLLINS ANNOUNCES $7.1 MILLION FOR AMTRAK SECURITY
Funding for security improvements includes Northeast Corridor
 
Washington, DC – Senator Susan Collins (R-ME) today announced that Amtrak is receiving a $7.1 million grant from the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) for security improvements to its passenger rail system. The funding is expected to be targeted for security enhancements in the Northeast Corridor. The grant will also help Amtrak conduct a risk assessment of its operations in the Northeast Corridor and at its hub in Chicago, Illinois.

“As the terrorist attacks in Madrid and London demonstrated, railroads and other commuter transportation systems are prominent targets. Since the Northeast Corridor is the most highly traveled passenger train route in the nation, it only makes sense that we direct resources to help make travel along this route safer, while still encouraging efficiency and public access to rail travel,” said Senator Collins. “Passenger trains have been a great boon for tourism and business in states up and down the Northeast Corridor and extending into Maine. I will continue to advocate for funding to support Amtrak operations and, as Chairman of the Senate Homeland Security Committee, for resources to help keep train travel safe.”

This grant is awarded under the Intercity Passenger Rail Security Program, which is administered by DHS. Senator Collins is the Chairman of the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee, which has jurisdiction over DHS.
 
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July 29 - Senator Collins Stresses Need For DHS Guidance And Oversight Of Visa Security Program

 
July 29 - Senator Collins’ Statement On GAO’s Paul Posner

 
July 27 - Senator Collins To Introduce Chemical Security Legislation In Fall

 
July 27 - Senate Homeland Security Leaders Call For Increased Mass Transit Security Funding

 
July 26 - Senator Collins’ Legislation Stops U.S. Companies from Using Foreign Subsidiaries to Do Business with Terrorist States

 
July 22 - Senators Collins & Lieberman Criticize TSA for Violating Privacy Laws While Testing Passenger Prescreening System

 
July 22 - Senators Collins, Lieberman Launch Investigation into Mass Transit Security in the U.S.

 
July 21 - Senator Collins Says Move By China To Revalue Yuan Is Good First Step, More Needs To Be Done To Meet Fair Trade Standards

 
July 21 - Committee Approves Nominees For DHS IG, GSA IG, & TSA Administrator

 
July 20 - Feingold, Collins Provision To Watch Over Iraq Reconstruction Spending Included In Senate Foreign Ops Bill

 
July 19 - Senator Collins Applauds Maine Coast Guard Crew Involved In Major Cocaine Busts

 
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July 14 - SENATOR COLLINS SPONSORS LEGISLATION TO ENSURE REASONABLE BORDER REQUIREMENTS FOR FREQUENT TRAVELERS TO CANADA

 
July 13 - SENATORS COLLINS & LIEBERMAN QUESTION INDUSTRY AND OTHER EXPERTS ON PRIORITIES FOR FEDERAL LEGISLATION TO MAKE CHEMICAL FACILITIES MORE SECURE

 
July 13 - SENATOR COLLINS’ STATEMENT ON DHS’ SECOND STAGE REVIEW

 
July 12 - SENATE APPROVES COLLINS-LIEBERMAN FIRST RESPONDER GRANT FORMULA, DOUBLES RISK-BASED HOMELAND SECURITY FUNDING

 
July 11 - SENATORS COLLINS & LIEBERMAN OFFER FIRST RESPONDER GRANT LEGISLATION AS AMENDMENT TO HOMELAND SECURITY APPROPRIATIONS BILL

 
July 10 - SENATORS COLLINS & LIEBERMAN RELEASE FINDINGS AND RECOMMENDATIONS TO IMPROVE SAFEGUARDS IN FEMA’S DISASTER RELIEF PROGRAM

 
July 1 - COMMITTEE RELEASES WHITE HOUSE RESPONSE TO COLLINS-LIEBERMAN INTELLIGENCE REFORM OVERSIGHT LETTER
 

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