A House panel gave a tongue-lashing to the Department of Homeland Security Wednesday before approving a $32.1 billion spending plan for the troubled agency. The Appropriations Committee approved by voice vote the agency’s budget for the fiscal year beginning Oct. 1 after quarreling over — and defeating — Democratic proposals to boost funding for port and border security and grants to emergency first-responders. Full Story
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