breaking news
A sweeping intelligence-reform bill drew the
votes of Arkansas`s three Democratic congressmen, but not the lone
Arkansas Republican in the House.
Voting in favor of the bill yesterday evening in the House were
Arkansas Congressmen Marion Berry, Vic Snyder and Mike Ross, all
Democrats. But Republican Congressman John Boozman voted against it.
House members waited most of the day today to see the final
version of the bill. They needed to see how much it would differ
from the original recommendations of the 9-11 Commission to fix
security problems that left the nation susceptible to terrorism on
September Eleventh, 2001.
Berry said the 9-11 Commission recognized the country didn`t
have control of its borders. He said the bill does only a little to
fix that, but he voted for it.
Boozman said the final bill was a watered-down version of what
the country really needs. He said he voted against it because it
left out key provisions like national standards for drivers`
licenses and immigration reform.
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