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Budget Cuts May Hamper Terror Security In NYC


According to the Wall Street Journal, a measure passed by the House last week slashes anti-terrorism grants for the Port Authority by about two thirds to just over $11 million.

The grants fund the protection of ports and terminals and were used to help reduce costs for other enforcement agencies, such as the state police.

Long Island Congressman Peter King, who chairs the House Homeland Security Committee, promised to work to restore the $22 million in proposed cuts.

“The reality is not enough thought went into it,” King told WCBS 880′s Pat Carroll and Michael Wallace on Tuesday morning.

Asked about New York getting shortchanged, King said, “We are, by far, the number one terror target in the world. I see all the intelligence estimates and no matter how the numbers are computed, New York always comes out the number one target, but we do not get a proportionate share of aid. Part of that is the way the laws were written after September 11. So much money has to go around the country, to states and localities, whether or not they even need it.”

(Source: WCBSTV)



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