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  • S. 4698 aims to extend the authorization and regulate the operations of the Joint Task Forces within the Department of Homeland Security. The bill amends the Homeland Security Act of 2002 to require annual reports and briefings on staffing plans, resource assessments, and any...

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    S. 4698 is like a rulebook update for some special teams in charge of protecting the country, making sure they check in every year to see how they're doing and if they're using their stuff in the best way. It wants to make sure moving their headquarters isn't too expensive without a good reason.

  • S. 4698 aims to extend the authorization of the Joint Task Forces for the Department of Homeland Security. The bill includes amendments to the Homeland Security Act of 2002, such as creating staffing plans for each task force and submitting annual reports on their progress...

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    S. 4698 wants to keep special teams working for the Department of Homeland Security, making sure they have the right people and plans. It also wants to check if a building they're using is a good, affordable place to work.