United States. Congress. House. Committee on Homeland Security

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The United States Congress, House Committee on Homeland Security, is a specialized legislative body dedicated to overseeing and enhancing the nation’s security measures. Although it does not have a traditional birth date, the committee has been at the forefront of shaping policies to protect the country from various threats. A key publication by this committee is the updated Homeland Security Act of 2002, which, updated through October 14, 2008, reflects evolving strategies and legislative responses to emerging security challenges.

This work underscores the committee’s vital role in adapting national security frameworks to contemporary needs, ensuring that legislative measures remain responsive and robust in the face of changing global and domestic dynamics.