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Bush to Sign Homeland Dept. Bill

November 25, 2002
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS






Filed at 12:04 p.m. ET



WASHINGTON (AP) -- The Department of Homeland Security,
being created Monday with the stroke of President Bush's
pen, will suffer through the normal ``growing pains'' and
will not be fully operational for at least a year, the
White House said.

Bush was naming current homeland security chief Tom Ridge
to head the department and Navy Secretary Gordon England to
be his deputy at the bill-signing ceremony.

The new Cabinet department -- an idea Bush initially
opposed -- will swallow 22 existing agencies with combined
budgets of about $40 billion and employ 170,000 workers,
the most sweeping federal reorganization since the Defense
Department's birth in 1947.

``Wrinkles will have to be ironed out,'' presidential
spokesman Ari Fleischer said.

The bill gives Bush 60 days to give Congress his
organizational plan, Fleischer said. The administration has
been working on the transition for months, thus the White
House may not need the full two months.

After the plan is submitted, the administration must wait
at least 90 days before the first agency can be
transferred.

Fleischer said the department will come together piece by
piece but will not be fully functional for at least a year.
``Just like any entity there are going to be growing pains
... and that must be anticipated in the creation of this
department,'' he said.

Even as they prepare to move into the new department, the
agencies will be busy protecting America from their current
positions in the federal government, Fleischer said.

Bush proposed the new department last June, saying it was
needed to provide a united front against the terrorist
threat to the nation. The plan came at a time when the
administration was facing questions on what it knew about
the terrorists before they struck on Sept. 11, 2001.

The bill became snarled in partisan disputes on Capitol
Hill, with Democrats refusing to grant the president the
broad powers he sought to hire, fire and move workers in
the new department.

Bush would not yield, and made the disagreement a political
issue, railing against Democrats as he campaigned for
Republican candidates through the fall. Democrats reversed
course after their Election Day loss of Senate control was
attributed partly to the homeland security fight.

Ridge spokesman Gordon Johndroe said the new department's
leadership structure will be in place within three months.

Signing the homeland security bill ends an odyssey for
legislation that started inching through Congress nearly a
year ago against Bush's opposition, only to see him offer
his own version after momentum became unstoppable.

The road to passing the homeland security bill was tortuous
to the end.

Senate Republican leader Trent Lott of Mississippi phoned
House Speaker Dennis Hastert, R-Ill., in Turkey and won his
pledge that Congress next year will reconsider three
provisions that moderates opposed.

One provision permits federal business with American
companies that have moved their operations abroad to
sidestep U.S. taxes.

Another measure legally shields drug companies already sued
over ingredients used in vaccines. Democrats said this
includes claims that mercury-based preservatives have
caused autism in children.

Also re-examined will be a section that helps Texas A&M
University win homeland security research money. The
district of incoming House Majority Leader Tom DeLay is
near Texas A&M.

http://www.nytimes.com/aponline/politics/AP-Bush-Homeland-Security.html?ex=1039243971&ei=1&en=ec77a0af02e89d24



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