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Homeland Security Committee

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About This Committee

The House Homeland Security Committee oversees the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), which was created after the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks. It has jurisdiction over border security, immigration enforcement, cybersecurity, disaster preparedness, and transportation security.

Bills related to TSA, FEMA, Customs and Border Protection, the Secret Service, Coast Guard operations, and critical infrastructure protection are referred here. The committee shapes policies that affect airport security, hurricane response, border wall construction, immigration detention, and protection against cyberattacks on government systems and critical infrastructure.

32
Members ↓
15
Democrats
17
Republicans
133
Bills Referred
20
Reports

Committee Reports

H. Rpt. 119-376report

PIPELINE SECURITY ACT

2025-11-12ReadGovInfo

H. Rpt. 119-376 accompanies financial services legislation titled "Pipeline Security Act". Financial bills regulate banks, securities markets, consumer finance, insurance, housing finance, cryptocurrency, or anti-money-laundering. The Homeland Security Committee's report explains the financial regulatory changes, the problems they address, the compliance implications for institutions, and potential effects on consumers and markets. Financial services reports often balance industry concerns against consumer protection goals.

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H. Rpt. 119-373report

GENERATIVE AI TERRORISM RISK ASSESSMENT ACT

2025-11-12ReadGovInfo

H. Rpt. 119-373 accompanies technology or telecommunications legislation titled "Generative Ai Terrorism Risk Assessment Act". Tech bills address data privacy, cybersecurity, artificial intelligence, broadband access, digital platforms, or communications regulation. The Homeland Security Committee's report explains the technology policy challenge, the regulatory or legislative response, and potential effects on consumers, tech companies, national security, or innovation. Tech reports often grapple with rapidly evolving technologies and their novel legal questions.

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H. Rpt. 119-378report

NATIONAL STRATEGY FOR SCHOOL SECURITY ACT OF 2025

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H. Rpt. 119-378 accompanies financial services legislation titled "National Strategy for School Security Act of 2025". Financial bills regulate banks, securities markets, consumer finance, insurance, housing finance, cryptocurrency, or anti-money-laundering. The Homeland Security Committee's report explains the financial regulatory changes, the problems they address, the compliance implications for institutions, and potential effects on consumers and markets. Financial services reports often balance industry concerns against consumer protection goals.

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H. Rpt. 119-375report

STRENGTHENING OVERSIGHT OF DHS INTELLIGENCE ACT

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H. Rpt. 119-375 accompanies the "Strengthening Oversight of Dhs Intelligence Act" — legislation that falls within the Homeland Security Committee's jurisdiction. Committee reports serve as the official legislative history of a bill, documenting what the legislation would do and why the committee recommends passage. Reports of this kind include the committee's section-by-section analysis, any amendments adopted during markup, the Congressional Budget Office cost estimate, dissenting views from minority members, and the legal basis for the legislation. Courts and agencies consult committee reports when interpreting enacted laws, making these documents important beyond the immediate legislative moment.

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H. Rpt. 119-374report

DHS INTELLIGENCE ROTATIONAL ASSIGNMENT PROGRAM AND LAW ENFORCEMENT SUPPORT ACT

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H. Rpt. 119-374 accompanies infrastructure legislation titled "Dhs Intelligence Rotational Assignment Program and Law Enforcement Support Act". Infrastructure bills affect highways, bridges, airports, transit, water systems, broadband, ports, or federal buildings. The Homeland Security Committee's report describes the infrastructure need, the proposed federal investment or regulatory change, and projected economic and community benefits. Infrastructure reports typically include analysis of safety, efficiency, environmental impact, and regional effects.

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Subcommittees (6 active)

Border Security and Enforcement Subcommittee
11 members6 bills
Counterterrorism, Law Enforcement, and Intelligence Subcommittee
11 members
Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Protection Subcommittee
9 members
Emergency Management and Technology Subcommittee
7 members2 bills
Oversight, Investigations, and Accountability Subcommittee
9 members
Transportation and Maritime Security Subcommittee
7 members1 bills

All Members (32)

Sheri Biggs
RSC-3
Josh Brecheen
ROK-2
Troy A. Carter
DLA-2
J. Luis Correa
DCA-46
Elijah Crane
RAZ-2
Gabe Evans
RCO-8
Vince Fong
RCA-20
Andrew R. Garbarino
RNY-2
Carlos A. Gimenez
RFL-28
Daniel S. Goldman
DNY-10
Tony Gonzales
RTX-23
Al Green
DTX-9
Michael Guest
RMS-3
Pablo José Hernández
DPR
Julie Johnson
DTX-32
Timothy M. Kennedy
DNY-26
Brad Knott
RNC-13
Morgan Luttrell
RTX-8
Ryan Mackenzie
RPA-7
Seth Magaziner
DRI-2
Michael T. McCaul
RTX-10
LaMonica McIver
DNJ-10
Andrew Ogles
RTN-5
August Pfluger
RTX-11
Nellie Pou
DNJ-9
Delia C. Ramirez
DIL-3
Dale W. Strong
RAL-5
Eric Swalwell
DCA-14
Shri Thanedar
DMI-13
Bennie G. Thompson
DMS-2
Matt Van Epps
RTN-7
James R. Walkinshaw
DVA-11