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July 22, 2005  
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SENATORS COLLINS, LIEBERMAN LAUNCH INVESTIGATION INTO MASS TRANSIT SECURITY IN THE U.S.
Senators Plan Upcoming Hearing
 
WASHINGTON – Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee Chairman Susan Collins and Ranking Member Joseph Lieberman today announced that the committee has begun an examination of the vulnerabilities of America’s mass transit systems, steps that are being and should be taken to ensure that these systems are as secure as possible, including the development and deployment of high tech solutions, what the federal government’s role should be in this effort, and what we can learn from terrorist incidents abroad. The Senators plan to hold a hearing on this topic sometime after the August recess.

“We need to learn from the terrorist attacks in London, Madrid, Tokyo, and Israel in order to make our mass transit systems as safe as possible. In the aftermath of the September 11th tragedy, America has understandably focused its resources on securing air travel. We need to focus on other transportation modes as well before terrorists can find and further exploit potential weaknesses,” said Senators Collins and Lieberman.

“We know this is an enormous task, but we also know that far more can be done. Millions of Americans rely on public transportation and they deserve to know that the state, local, and federal government are working together to keep this transportation as secure as possible,” the Senators added.
 
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July 27 - Senate Homeland Security Leaders Call For Increased Mass Transit Security Funding
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July 27 - Mining Reclamation is Poorly Managed By BLM
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July 22 - Senators Collins and Lieberman Criticize TSA For Violating Privacy Laws While Testing Passenger Prescreening System
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July 22 - Lieberman Disagrees With Decision On Air Traffic Specialists
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July 21 - Lieberman Says BLM Disregards Its Obligation To Protect the Environment From Oil and Gas Drilling Damage
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July 20 - LIEBERMAN EXPECTS MORE FROM DHS CYBERSECURITY EFFORTS
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July 18 - NEW HAVEN TO GET MORE THAN $37 MILLION FOR TRANSIT SECURITY, DODD AND LIEBERMAN ANNOUNCE
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July 13 - SENATORS COLLINS & LIEBERMAN QUESTION INDUSTRY AND OTHER EXPERTS ON PRIORITIES FOR FEDERAL LEGISLATION TO MAKE CHEMICAL FACILITIES MORE SECURE
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July 12 - LIEBERMAN CALLS ON CONGRESS/ADMINISTRATION TO BETTER FUND A RANGE OF HOMELAND SECURITY NEEDS
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July 12 - SENATE APPROVES COLLINS-LIEBERMAN FIRST RESPONDER GRANT FORMULA, DOUBLES RISK-BASED HOMELAND SECURITY FUNDING
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July 11 - SENATORS COLLINS & LIEBERMAN OFFER FIRST RESPONDER GRANT LEGISLATION AS AMENDMENT TO HOMELAND SECURITY APPROPRIATIONS BILL
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July 11 - DHS IS FAILING IN ITS CYBER-SECURITY RESPONSIBILITIES
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July 10 - SENATORS COLLINS & LIEBERMAN RELEASE FINDINGS AND RECOMMENDATIONS TO IMPROVE SAFEGUARDS IN FEMA'S DISASTER RELIEF PROGRAM
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July 8 - DODD, LIEBERMAN URGE DHS TO EXPEDITE DISTRIBUTION OF RAIL AND TRANSIT SECURITY FUNDS
 

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340 Dirksen Senate Office Building
Washington, D.C. 20510