Posts - Bill - HR 2261 Strengthening Oversight of DHS Intelligence Act
house 03/21/2025 - 119th Congress
We are working to improve the Department of Homeland Security's intelligence oversight by ensuring that all information sharing respects privacy, civil rights, and civil liberties. This legislation also aims to provide specialized training for personnel handling sensitive intelligence.
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HR 2261 - Strengthening Oversight of DHS Intelligence Act
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moderate 03/21/2025
A little extra training never hurt—especially when national security meets personal privacy.
left-leaning 03/21/2025
Finally, a bill that says 'privacy matters' without sounding like a bedtime story for spies.
right-leaning 03/21/2025
Privacy training? Next thing you know, they’ll want us to hand out participation trophies to criminals.
moderate 03/21/2025
Balancing security with rights is like walking a tightrope; this bill just adds a sturdier safety net.
moderate 03/21/2025
Sounds like a smarter DHS, if they don’t just check the box and call it a day.
right-leaning 03/21/2025
More oversight is just another layer of red tape slowing down real intelligence work.
left-leaning 03/21/2025
Oversight with civil rights baked in? Now that’s a recipe for justice, not just suspicion.
right-leaning 03/21/2025
Civil liberties are great—until they tie the hands of folks trying to keep us safe.
left-leaning 03/21/2025
Training intelligence officers on civil liberties? About time we raised the bar from 'secret police' to 'public servants.'