Congressman Rob Menendez Named to House Committee on Homeland Security

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Congressman Rob Menendez Named to House Committee on Homeland Security

 

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Congressman Rob Menendez was named to serve on the House Committee on Homeland Security in the 118th Congress, a role in which he will work to improve the security of the United States from foreign and domestic threats.

 

“The security of our district, our state, and our nation is a critical priority,” said Congressman Rob Menendez. “As a member of the Committee on Homeland Security, I will work to bolster our nation’s preparedness against terrorism, cybersecurity threats, severe weather-related events, and all other threats to our communities. Representing a district in which families were personally impacted by the September 11th terrorist attacks, I am dedicated to the Committee’s mission of securing our nation and keeping Americans safe. I will also work to improve the Department of Homeland Security and its operations, as well as those of its various components. I look forward to getting right to work with Ranking Member Thompson, as well as my colleagues on the Committee to ensure that the Eighth Congressional District, our state, and our nation are protected.”

 

“I warmly welcome Congressman Menendez to the Committee on Homeland Security,” said Ranking Member Bennie G. Thompson (MS-02). “I know his work experience and knowledge will be essential in our ongoing national security work to prepare for disasters and protect the homeland from the diverse threats we face. I am excited to start our work together on behalf of the American people.”

 

The Eighth Congressional District hosts portions of Newark Liberty International Airport, the Ports of Elizabeth and Bayonne, sections of the Northeast Corridor rail line, and other critical infrastructure of national security significance.

 

The House Committee on Homeland Security was first established as a select committee following the September 11th terrorist attacks and became a standing committee in 2005. It oversees the various functions and operations of the Department of Homeland Security, including counterterrorism efforts, transportation security, cybersecurity, maritime security, border security, and emergency preparedness.

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