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http://www.nytimes.com/aponline/national/AP-Homeland-Security.html

Sen. Lieberman Assails Bush Homeland Security Control Demand
By The Associated Press | New York Times

Sunday, 28 July, 2002

WASHINGTON (AP) -- President Bush's insistence on winning broad personnel
powers over the proposed Homeland Security Department is an insult to
unionized government employees, the chief Senate sponsor of legislation that
would establish the agency said Sunday.

``This is a phony issue, and it ought not to stop the president from signing
this bill,'' said Sen. Joe Lieberman, D-Conn. ``This bill will protect the
American people.''

The White House threatened last week to veto legislation that does not give
Bush what he says is the flexibility to manage the department's employees.

``I'm not going to accept legislation that limits or weakens the president's
well-established authorities -- authorities to exempt parts of government
from federal-labor management relations statute -- when it serves our
national interest,'' Bush said.

But, he added Friday, ``the notion of flexibility will in no way undermine
the basic rights of federal workers. Workers will retain whistle-blower
protection, collective bargaining rights, and protection against unlawful
discrimination.''

Sen. Fred Thompson, R-Tenn., said on CBS' ``Face the Nation'' that
flexibility is critical to averting problems of ``waste, fraud, abuse,
mismanagement, inability to coordinate their computers, dysfunctional
personnel systems'' that plague government bureaucracies.

``Now we're coming along and trying to merge 22 of these departments into a
new entity,'' Thompson said. ``It's going to be extremely difficult under
the best of circumstances, so we've got to have some management
flexibility.''

The Republican-controlled House gave Bush the powers he seeks in legislation
it passed Friday night.

With the Senate looking to adjourn at the end of the coming week, Lieberman
met with Bush on the matter Friday. The measure is a priority for the
president and for Congress, but Bush and the Democrat-controlled Senate have
dug their heels in on the personnel issue.

Thompson said he did not believe the Senate will pass a measure before it
leaves for recess this Friday. But, he said, ``There's no reason we can't do
it by the time we go out of session'' this fall.

Under his bill, Lieberman said that if the president determines that union
membership would interfere with national security responsibilities in newly
created posts, he could strip the workers' rights to union membership.

``In saying that he might veto the homeland security bill because of the
fact that we will not accept the dropping of civil service protections and
collective bargaining rights of federal employees, President Bush is putting
a totally unnecessary obstacle on the path to what we all want to do,''
Lieberman told CBS.

``It's really not only irrelevant but, in my opinion, an insult to public
employees who are unionized to suggest that, for some reason, they can't
carry out their job as customs inspectors or border patrol just because
they're members of the union,'' Lieberman said.

The White House initially couched its veto threat as a ``recommendation''
from unidentified advisers to Bush.

Lieberman said Bush must be getting ``bad advice from some advisers, some
folks in the White House who are following a more extreme agenda or a
political agenda or a reflexively anti-public employee'' agenda.

The senator, who was the Democratic nominee for vice president in 2000, also
said Sunday he is strongly leaning toward running for the White House in
2004, if Al Gore, the 2000 presidential nominee, does not.

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