National Security

Our nation must provide for a strong and competent military that is appropriately prepared for a variety of threats to our national security. In particular, the threat of terrorist attacks against Americans at home and abroad remains a grave concern. Beyond using our conventional military, I believe we also need to address the roots of terrorism and change the context within which terror develops and evolves.

Information on this page is current as of June 26, 2008. 

Sep 11 Energy Committee Clears Bill to Expand Lovelace Institute
Sep 10 Bingaman: Senate Begins to Write Bill to Support N.M. Military Installations & Programs
Sep 09 Bingaman Talks Defense, Energy with New Mexico Radio Reporters
Jul 25 Bingaman: Homeland Security Funds to Benefit New Mexico
Jul 17 Spending Bill Contains Million Bingaman Requested for Cannon AFB
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Apr 01 Securing the Border
Aug 01 Newsletter: Congressional Roundup--Making Progress in the 110th Congress
Jul 01 Newsletter: A Step Toward Clean Energy
May 01 Keeping America Competitive
Mar 01 On the Road to Energy Independence
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Highlights

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Apr 23 Commemoration of the Army Reserve Centennial
Mar 12 Funding for the Office of Science and NSF
Sep 19 U.S. Senator Jeff Bingaman Statement on Writ of Habeas Corpus
Jul 18 Bingaman Floor Speech on Iraq
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Full Listing of Senator Jeff Bingaman: National Security Statements

This Congress Statements | Last Congress Statements

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Highlights

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Jul 17 Border Health Security Act of 2007
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Full Listing of Senator Jeff Bingaman: National Security Legislation

This Congress: Legislation Sponsored | Legislation Cosponsored
Last Congress: Legislation Sponsored | Legislation Cosponsored

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Highlights

Apr 25 America Competes Act
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Only a small number of votes are highlighted here. See this listing of votes on the U.S. Senate website for for a full record.

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OTHER POLICY ISSUES

AREAS OF FOCUS FOR


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USEFUL NATIONAL SECURITY LINKS

POLICY THEMES

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A photo of the dome of the U.S. Capitol. This photo is also a link to the Introduction to the Senate page.

GLOSSARY

Like any field, policy making uses a vocabulary of specific terms. [MORE]

INTRO TO THE SENATE

The Senate is an institution of deliberation and compromise. [MORE]

HOW LAWS ARE MADE

After a senator introduces legislation, it is assigned to the appropriate committee and subcommittee. [MORE]