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Quick action sought on new Cabinet post
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FRIDAY, JUNE 14, 2002

Congressional leaders want the new Department of Homeland Security created by September 11.

Leaders in the House and Senate moved quickly to set a timetable for creating the Cabinet post. The Bush administration still has not submitted legislation to do so, however.

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Lawmakers Vow to Move Swiftly on Homeland Security Department (The Washington Post 6/14)
Disputes Stall Panel Probing Sept. 11 Lapses (The Washington Post 6/14)
New Antiterrorism Agency Faces Competing Visions (The New York Times 6/14)
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