HR 8801
DHS Joint Task Force Reauthorization Act of 2022
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This bill reauthorizes the Department of Homeland Security’s authority to create joint task forces through 2024. It aims to increase accountability by requiring more detailed reporting on these task forces, including staffing levels, mission goals, and performance metrics. The legislation also mandates that the Department provide advance notice to Congress before establishing or terminating a joint task force, outlining the rationale and potential costs involved. Finally, it updates reporting requirements for the Inspector General and Comptroller General.
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