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New Senate Bill Would Extend SAFE Port Act Programs

On July 27, 2010, Senator Collins (R), Ranking Member of the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee, and Senator Murray (D), introduced a bipartisan bill that would extend port security programs now in place in the U.S. The measure,…

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“The SAFE Port Reauthorization Act of 2010,” would extend anti-terrorism protections designed to safeguard the U.S. shipping lanes and seaports from attack and sabotage. (Senators Collins and Murray coauthored the original SAFE Port Act in 2005.)