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Introduced on February 5, 2025 by Bennie Thompson
This measure directs the Department of Homeland Security to hand over specific documents to the House of Representatives about how it prepares for and coordinates responses to terrorism and how it handles cybersecurity work . It exists to support congressional oversight and transparency about national security planning and cyber protections . The main agency affected is the Department of Homeland Security, which would need to collect and transmit the requested materials to lawmakers . The information could touch on programs that involve state and local partners, since “domestic preparedness” and “collective response” often require coordination across different levels of government . The key requirement is straightforward: provide the requested documents about terrorism preparedness, joint response activities, and cybersecurity operations to the House. The measure does not create new programs or change existing policies; it focuses on access to information for oversight. No specific costs or funding amounts are stated in the available text .