Two influential Senate Republicans are putting forward competing proposals to change the intelligence community’s leadership structure, despite words of caution from top Pentagon officials. As Congress works through the August recess to consider recommendations from the Sept. 11 commission, congressional aides said Senate Intelligence Chairman Pat Roberts, R-Kan., and others on the committee may have legislation drafted as soon as this week to create a new national intelligence director — with power to control budgets and hire and fire personnel. Full Story
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