14 April 2005
House Considers Agro-Terror
House Considers Agro-Terror, Food Supply Risks The U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Homeland Security will fully consider the terrorist threat to U.S. food supplies as it develops legislation to effectively distribute funds to firefighters, emergency medical personnel, law enforcement, and other homeland security officials, said Rep. Mike Rogers (R-AL), who chairs the Homeland Security Subcommittee on Management, Integration, and Oversight and also serves on the House Agriculture Committee, on 8 April. �The status quo simply does not serve our security needs,� Rogers said. �The first responder legislation� that was scheduled to be �introduced Tuesday will target funding where it can most effectively reduce the probability and consequence of terrorist attack, including the prevention and mitigation of attacks on our food supply. We must direct our resources at the greatest risks, accounting not just for population, but also for potential terrorist targets such as food supplies and agricultural resources in our rural areas as well.�
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