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OUR OPINION: Bill Clinton and the ‘perfect storm’
Published March 16, 2012, 10:30 PM OUR OPINION: Bill Clinton and the ‘perfect storm’ As president, Clinton brought government to bear on a problem in Grand Forks and East Grand Forks, and the cities are better off today as a result. By: Tom Dennis for the Herald, Grand Forks Herald If Measure 2 in June goes down to defeat, puzzled supporters across North Dakota likely will be asking, Why? Why would voters turn down the chance to tear up their property tax bills? That...
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V.I. Moves A Step Closer to Tsunami-Ready
V.I. Moves A Step Closer to Tsunami-Ready Gov. John deJongh Jr. and V.I. Territorial Emergency Management Director Elton Lewis this week signed the territory’s first Tsunami Incident Annex. According to a Friday press release from Government House, it establishes guidelines for a widely-coordinated response to tsunami. The annex serves as addendum to the Territorial Emergency Operations Plan. “The devastation a tsunami can cause makes planning for it one of the highest...
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Op-Ed: Time to fund for New Madrid quake is now
The Tennessean, 2/3/12, Op-ed: Time to fund for New Madrid quake is now (The Tennessean runs op-ed signed by ProtectingAmerica.org co-chairs commemorating the New Madrid Bicentennial and urging the passage of a catastrophe fund.) Written by James Lee Witt and Adm. James Loy Some of us may remember drills in school during the Cold War that had us prepare for a nuclear attack by hiding under desks and covering them in sheets. Fortunately, it never became a live exercise. Next week, 1.7...
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Homeland Security Experts Weigh In: Where to Cut and Where to Spend
CQ HOMELAND SECURITY Jan. 3, 2012 – 6:06 p.m. Homeland Security Experts Weigh In: Where to Cut and Where to Spend By Rob Margetta, CQ Staff With the new year beginning, CQ has asked dozens of homeland security experts in the public, private and academic sectors to weigh in on the lessons of 2011 and what 2012 holds in store. In this second installment of a three-part series, respondents answered the question “In a tight budget environment, what homeland-related activities...
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CT Proposed process for enhancement of state preparedness planning
STATE OF CONNECTICUT DEPT. OF EMERGENCY SERVICES & PUBLIC PROTECTION DIVISION OF EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT & HOMELAND SECURITY TO: The Honorable Governor Dannel P. Malloy FROM: William J. Hackett, State Emergency Management Director Division of Emergency Management and Homeland Security (DEMHS) Department of Emergency Services and Public Protection (DESPP) RE: Proposed Process for Enhancement of State Preparedness Planning DATE:...
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