Mass security
The challenge of protecting mass gatherings from acts of terror was discussed by the House Homeland Security Committee. Chairman Bennie Thompson (D-Miss.) said that though the federal government is involved in high-level national events, places like state fairs, collegiate sporting events, and shopping complexes often lack adequate security.
After speaking three minutes over his alloted time making statements during questioning, Rep. Bill Pascrell (D-N.J.) was denied an extension of time by acting chair Rep. Donna Christensen (D-Virgin Islands,) a decision Pascrell tried to reverse through debate. Christensen expressed concern that local governments would be unable to meet the medical need after a disaster, noting that many hospitals are already full. Rep. Christopher Shays (R-Conn.) asked said he believes the public has the right to know if intelligence suggests an event is at risk.
Colonel Robert Stephan, USAF (Ret.) of the Department of Homeland Security said federal, state, and local governments have improved their ability to work with one another and said that security and capability gaps are being recognized and fixed sooner. Stephan said the next presidential administration will need to work to make an efficient and even budget.
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