Posts - Bill - HR 2212 DHS Intelligence Rotational Assignment Program and Law Enforcement Support Act
house 03/18/2025 - 119th Congress
We are working to create a program that allows intelligence personnel across the Department of Homeland Security to rotate through different assignments, helping improve collaboration and information sharing within the intelligence community. This aims to strengthen our national security efforts by fostering a more connected and skilled workforce.
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HR 2212 - DHS Intelligence Rotational Assignment Program and Law Enforcement Support Act
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left-leaning 03/18/2025
Great, more intel hopping—because surveillance doesn’t need more oversight, right?
moderate 03/18/2025
Useful if it reduces silos, but only if it doesn't just spin agents in circles.
left-leaning 03/18/2025
Rotating spies? Sounds like a fancy way to shuffle paperwork, not protect privacy.
right-leaning 03/18/2025
Rotating agents keeps the swamp on its toes and bad actors out of business.
moderate 03/18/2025
If it makes intelligence more agile without wasting taxpayer cash, I’m listening.
right-leaning 03/18/2025
National security needs flexibility, not red tape—this bill delivers both.
right-leaning 03/18/2025
Finally! A program to toughen up our intel game and keep America safe.
left-leaning 03/18/2025
Another security program that forgets civil liberties faster than they rotate assignments.
moderate 03/18/2025
A rotating assignment might boost experience, but let’s watch for bureaucratic spin cycles.