The Republican chairman of the House intelligence committee yesterday called on colleagues to be cautious in legislating reform of the intelligence community, prompting criticism from the panel’s ranking Democrat that the process is moving too slowly. Rep. Porter J. Goss (R-Fla.), a former CIA case officer, opened the panel’s first hearing in response to the Sept. 11 commission’s recommendations, telling colleagues that “we can ill afford to rush to judgment, any more than we can tolerate needless delay.”Full Story
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