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HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 28 – Terrorism threat, preparations

HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 28

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HCR028.....................................................by STATE AFFAIRS
TERRORISM - Stating findings of the Legislature concerning the threat of
terrorism in the United States and recommending actions which should be
considered to achieve a response to the threat.

03/09    House intro - 1st rdg - to printing
03/10    Rpt prt - to Transp
03/15    Rpt out - rec d/p - to 2nd rdg
03/16    2nd rdg - to 3rd rdg
03/17    3rd rdg - ADOPTED - voice vote - to Senate
03/17    Senate intro - 1st rdg - to St Aff

Bill Text


HCR028


                                                                        
 ||||              LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF IDAHO             ||||
Fifty-fifth Legislature                 First Regular Session - 1999
                                                                        

                             IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

                            HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 28

                                BY STATE AFFAIRS COMMITTEE

 1                               A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION
 2    STATING FINDINGS OF THE LEGISLATURE CONCERNING THE THREAT OF TERRORISM IN  THE
 3        UNITED STATES AND ACTIONS WHICH SHOULD BE CONSIDERED TO ACHIEVE A RESPONSE
 4        TO THE THREAT AND DIRECTING THAT COPIES OF THIS RESOLUTION BE FORWARDED TO
 5        THE U.S. DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE AND THE CONGRESS OF THE UNITED STATES.

 6    Be It Resolved by the Legislature of the State of Idaho:

 7        WHEREAS,  the  threat of terrorism in the United States is a real and com-
 8    plex phenomenon that can strike any community, state or geographic  region  of
 9    our nation; and
10        WHEREAS,  threats incorporating the use of nuclear, radiological, biologi-
11    cal, chemical and cyber weapons, or combinations thereof, may be used  against
12    critical  infrastructures  and the nation's food supply, of which the state of
13    Idaho is a major producer; and
14        WHEREAS, because terrorist incidents  would  occur  in  local  communities
15    within the states, it is imperative that planning, training, exercises, equip-
16    ping and funding strategies for state and local response forces be included in
17    any national strategy; and
18        WHEREAS,  the  Legislature  joins with the National Governors' Association
19    and the National Emergency Management Association to affirm its commitment  to
20    ensuring  a  coordinated response and recovery to major emergencies and disas-
21    ters including incidents of terrorism and the use of weapons of mass  destruc-
22    tion.
23        NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the members of the First Regular Session
24    of  the  Fifty-fifth  Idaho  Legislature, the House of Representatives and the
25    Senate concurring therein, that we recommend the following actions be taken to
26    improve the nation's  preparedness,  and  to  more  effectively  prepare  for,
27    respond  to, and recover from consequences of terrorism at the state and local
28    level that:
29        (1)  The White House and the Congress should consult and  coordinate  with
30    the  nation's  governors  and their states to develop and implement a national
31    strategy that initiates and sustains activities for domestic  preparedness  at
32    the  state  and  local  level.  One hundred percent federally funded state and
33    local assistance, previously granted to the states for civil  defense,  should
34    be  provided  to  the states for preparedness activities for crisis and conse-
35    quence management as the result of the increasing potential for acts  of  ter-
36    rorism and use of weapons of mass destruction.
37        (2)  The federal government recognizes that the short and long-term conse-
38    quences of domestic terrorism is among the responsibilities of state and local
39    government  supplemented  by  the resources of the federal government. Federal
40    agencies that are tasked with providing assistance to state and local  govern-
41    ment  must  be  required to recognize and use the state's emergency management
42    systems that have effectively responded to state  and  local  emergencies  and
43    disasters for over fifty years.
44        (3)  The  National  Guard  of each state and territory is a critical state


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 1    resource during emergencies and disasters. As such, the role of  the  National
 2    Guard  and  the  Department of Defense must be better defined in preparing for
 3    acts of terrorism. Furthermore, the National Guard must  be  funded,  trained,
 4    equipped and well exercised if it is to have a viable role in the response and
 5    recovery to the use of weapons of mass destruction and terrorism.
 6        (4)  The  nation's  public  health and medical system capabilities must be
 7    significantly  improved  and  fully  integrated  into  the  evolving  domestic
 8    preparedness program. As a health matter, specific attention must be placed on
 9    the nation's food supply, both that which has been harvested, and  that  which
10    is yet to be developed.
11        (5)  The government at all levels must ensure that the protection of civil
12    liberties  and states' rights will remain the highest priority within the con-
13    text of national security as the United States prepares for and addresses  the
14    consequences  of  terrorism.  The White House and the Congress should specifi-
15    cally develop methods to eliminate unauthorized activity in the name of  expe-
16    dience and national security.
17        BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the state of Idaho recognizes and supports the
18    efforts  of  the U.S. Department of Justice to accomplish the much needed pro-
19    gram coordination through the creation of the National  Domestic  Preparedness
20    Office.
21        BE  IT  FURTHER RESOLVED that the Clerk of the House of Representative be,
22    and she is hereby authorized and directed to forward a copy of this Resolution
23    to the U.S. Department of Justice, the President of the Senate and the Speaker
24    of the House of Representatives and the members of the Senate and the House of
25    Representatives representing the State of Idaho in the Congress of the  United
26    States.

Statement of Purpose / Fiscal Impact


                       STATEMENT OF PURPOSE

                             RS09184

This proposed House Concurrent Resolution requests that Congress
recognize the potential impact of terrorism and weapons of mass
destruction on the individual states, their subordinate units of
government, and the people. The resolution further requests that
one hundred percent federal funding previously granted to the
states for civil defense and disaster preparedness be re-instituted.







                           FISCAL NOTE

Would return federal money for civil defense and disaster
preparedness which has been removed by Congress.





CONTACT:  Rep. Jim Kempton
        208/332-1000
        

STATEMENT OF PURPOSE/ FISCAL NOTE   Bill No.      HCR 28