Katko, R - Camillus, submitted his legislation only two days after he chaired a House Homeland
Security subcommittee hearing that examined recent security breaches at airports, including one that involved an insider scheme to smuggle guns on planes.
Katko said he had to battle with the Obama administration to produce witnesses at the House transportation
security subcommittee hearing he chaired Tuesday.
Not exact matches
Sen. Mark Kirk, R - Ill., the chairman of the Senate Banking national
security subcommittee, said he sees congressional
hearings as necessary for answering questions.
Rep. Kathleen Rice, the ranking Democratic member of a House
subcommittee on transportation
security chaired by Republican Rep. John Katko, is urging the congressman to hold a
hearing on emergency response plans at U.S. airports.
Katko, a member of the House Homeland
Security Committee, chaired a subcommittee hearing Tuesday, Feb. 3, 2015, that examined the insider threat to security posed by airport employees who have clearance and access to
Security Committee, chaired a
subcommittee hearing Tuesday, Feb. 3, 2015, that examined the insider threat to
security posed by airport employees who have clearance and access to
security posed by airport employees who have clearance and access to planes.
King, the chairman of a Homeland
Security subcommittee, said he is working with the ranking Democrat, Rep. Kathleen Rice (D - Garden City) to draw up a witness list for the four - hour
hearing.
«My
subcommittee hearing earlier this week stemmed from
security breaches in which loaded firearms were brought onto commercial airplanes by employees with airport access privileges,» he said.
A New York Democrat is urging U.S. Rep. John Katko, as chairman of a House
subcommittee on transportation
security, to hold a
hearing on emergency response plans at U.S. airports.
Rep. John Katko (R - Camillus) chairs a Congressional
subcommittee hearing on airport
security in Syracuse Monday
This point was made clear at a recent House Energy and Commerce
subcommittee hearing, where witnesses emphasized the enormous value that the changing dynamics in the global energy markets offered for the U.S. economy and America's energy
security.
From left: Backpage.com chief executive Carl Ferrer, co-founder James Larkin, chief operating officer Andrew Padilla and co-founder Michael Lacey are sworn in on Capitol Hill on Jan. 10 before a Senate Homeland
Security and Governmental Affairs
subcommittee hearing into Backpage.com's alleged facilitation of online sex trafficking.
From left, Backpage.com CEO Carl Ferrer, former owner James Larkin, COO Andrew Padilla, and former owner Michael Lacey, appear before the Senate Homeland
Security and Governmental Affairs
subcommittee hearing in Washington, D.C..
Today, during a
hearing by the House Financial Services Committee,
subcommittee on Capital Markets,
Securities, and Investment, representatives queried industry participants on the topic of «Examing the Cryptocurrencies and ICO Markets.»