2021
Securing America's Transportation and Maritime Systems: A Review of the Fiscal Year 2021 Budget Requests for the Transportation Security Administration and the U.S. Coast Guard, Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Transportation and Maritime Security of the Committee on Homeland Security, House of Representatives, One Hundred Sixteenth Congress, Second Session, March 11, 2020
United States. Government Publishing Office
This is the March 11, 2020 hearing on "Securing America's Transportation and Maritime Systems: A Review of the Fiscal Year 2021 Budget Requests for the Transportation Security Administration and the U.S. Coast Guard," held before the U.S. House Subcommittee on Transportation and Maritime Security of the Committee on Homeland Security. From the opening statement of J. Luis Correa: "The committee is meeting today to receive testimony on the President's fiscal 2021 budget request for the Transportation Security Administration, or TSA, and the U.S. Coast Guard." Statements, letters, and materials submitted for the record include those of the following: David P. Pekoske and Karl L. Schultz.
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  • Publisher
    United States. Government Publishing Office
  • Report Number
    Serial No. 116-67
  • Date
    2021
  • Copyright
    Public Domain
  • Retrieved From
    U.S. Government Publishing Office: www.gpo.gov/
  • Format
    pdf
  • Media Type
    application/pdf
  • Subjects
    United States. Coast Guard
    United States. Transportation Security Administration
    Budget
  • Resource Group
    Congressional hearings and testimony

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