Field Integration of Homeland Intelligence Act of 2026
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Committee Activity
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- House Committee on Homeland SecurityReferred To · 2026-03-03
Plain-English Summary
This bill would improve how the Department of Homeland Security shares intelligence information with local law enforcement agencies and first responders across the country. The goal is to help police departments, fire departments, and emergency services get faster access to federal security information so they can better protect their communities from threats. The bill likely aims to break down communication barriers between federal and local agencies that currently slow down the sharing of important security data.
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