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Fri Oct 25 10:04:33 2013

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Date: Fri, 25 Oct 2013 07:04:31 -0700
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WASHINGTON  Republican lawmakers took turns Thursday grilling the TSA over 
questionable decisions it made  including a $50 million contract for new 
uniforms -- around the same time it told the public it was 
facing severe budget cuts from the government sequester.Members of the House 
Committee on Oversight and Government Reform took Deputy Administrator John 
Halinski to task over his agencys handling of the sequester. They said 
the TSA knew in advance of the looming cuts and should have 
planned accordingly.You hijacked the agency and turned it into the worst 
example of a bureaucratic mess, Rep. John Mica, R-Fla., chided.Committee 
members pressed Halinski over a controversial $50 million contract the TSA 
signed with VF Imagewear Inc. for new uniforms for its workers. Critics 
say the cosmetic change was not needed and a waste of taxpayer 
money. Lawmakers said they had problems with the agency shelling out so 
much money for uniforms that could be manufactured in Mexico. According 
to VF Imagewear, Inc.s annual report, the company manufactures clothing 
in Mexico, Europe, Central and South America, the Caribbean and the Middle 
East.The contract was signed on Feb. 27 and is a one-year deal 
that would outfit TSA agents with shirts, pants and other uniform-related 
accessories. Security officers get a $446 allowance for uniforms each year.In 
2010, the TSA spent $12 million on uniforms; in 2011, $10.9 million 
and in 2012, $12.8 million. According t
This undated photo provided by the Middlesex District Attorney's Office 
shows Massachusetts Institute of Technology Police Officer Sean Collier, 
26, of Somerville, Mass., who was shot to death Thursday, April 18, 
2013 on the school campus in Cambridge, Mass.APSean Collier had only worked 
at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology for about a year. But he 
was already popular with his colleagues in the campus police department, 
as well as with students, often joining them on hiking and skiing 
trips.Authorities say the 26-year-old Collier was shot and killed by the 
Boston Marathon bombing suspects.MIT says Collier was a Wilmington native 
and Somerville resident who had worked at MIT since January 2012. Before 
that, he was a civilian employee of the Somerville Police Department.MIT 
Chief John DiFava says Collier was a dedicated officer, liked by his 
colleagues and the MIT community.The MIT Police serve all of us at 
the Institute with great dignity, honor and dedication, Israel Ruiz, MITs 
executive vice president and treasurer, said in a statement.Everyone here 
 those who knew Officer Collier, and those who did not  
are devastated by the events that transpired on our campus last night. 
We will never forget the seriousness with which he took his role 
protecting MIT and those of us who consider it home.Reif says Collier's 
loss is "deeply painful."Collier was found shot several times in his vehicle 
at about 10:30 p.m. Thursday.The Associated 

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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">May 10, 2012: Thomas Perez, now the Labor secretary nominee, speaks in 
Phoenix.APLabor secretary nominee Thomas Perez was confronted Thursday with 
tough questions about an alleged "secret deal" he cut with leaders from 
St. Paul, Minn., during his tenure as a top attorney at the 
Justice Department.During Perez' confirmation hearing, Sen. Lamar Alexander, 
R-Tenn., accused the nominee of "manipulating" the system to get the result 
he wanted - and potentially costing taxpayers millions of dollars in the 
process.According to a Republican report released earlier this week, Perez 
helped persuade St. Paul to drop a contentious lawsuit in exchange for 
the Justice Department staying out of whistleblower cases brought against 
the city. Perez' "quid pro quo" potentially cost taxpayers as much as 
$200 million, the report said."That seems to me to be an extraordinary 
amount of wheeling and dealing outside the normal responsibilities of the 
assistant attorney general for civil rights," said Alexander, who is the 
top Republican on the Senate panel screening Perez' nomination."It seems 
you have a duty to the government to collect the money, a 
duty to protect the whistleblower who's kind of left hanging in the 
wind."Both cases involved the city of St. Paul. The 67-page report states 
that the Justice Department's decision to opt out of the whistleblower cases 
potentially cost taxpayers as much as $200 million -- the amount the 
government could have won ha
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sent Tuesday to Rubio, shortly before the legislation was formally released. 
Crane thanked Rubio for meeting with him, but complained that the bill 
did not address his concerns."In fact, it appears that the security components 
it does contain focus mostly on the exterior, and rely on the 
discretion of DHS, even though DHS is in federal court right now 
for undermining the constitutional rule of law," Crane wrote, referring 
to a lawsuit brought by ICE agents.The proposal, as emphasized by its 
co-authors, does aim to invest billions in border security -- both for 
a security and fencing plan. In a bid to ease conservative concerns, 
the bill establishes a set of "triggers" that would have to be 
met before illegal immigrants currently in the country can apply for a 
green card.Those triggers include steps for the Department of Homeland Security 
to launch a new border security and fencing plan, and achieve high 
levels of apprehension along high-risk areas on the Mexican border.But Crane 
said the Senate legislation should be held until several major issues are 
addressed -- including what he described as "directives" that release "dangerous 
criminal aliens" back into the community and the Obama administration's 
"dangerous abuse" of prosecutorial discretion.The administration has allowed 
"prosecutorial discretion" to let the government focus on deporting high-risk 
illegal immigrants. Officials have said criminal aliens are generally not 
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