This resolution from the House of Representatives expresses robust support for the Department of Homeland Security , recognizing its vital role in safeguarding the United States since its establishment after September 11, 2001. It underscores the necessity of ensuring DHS is fully funded and equipped with all necessary resources to accomplish its diverse mission of protecting the American people from harm. The resolution warns that any partial funding of DHS components would severely degrade interagency coordination and heighten uncertainty, especially given the current elevated domestic threat environment. The resolution highlights the critical functions performed by various DHS agencies, including the Coast Guard, U.S. Customs and Border Protection, the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, and the Transportation Security Administration, among others. It acknowledges that these components are integral to national security, emergency preparedness, and public safety. Furthermore, the House expresses deep gratitude to all Department of Homeland Security employees—including law enforcement officers, agents, and civilian personnel—for their unwavering dedication and commitment to protecting the nation.
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Submitted in House
Referred to the House Committee on Homeland Security.
Submitted in House
Referred to the House Committee on Homeland Security.
Expressing the support of the House of Representatives for the Department of Homeland Security.
USA119th CongressHRES-1128| House
| Updated: 3/20/2026
This resolution from the House of Representatives expresses robust support for the Department of Homeland Security , recognizing its vital role in safeguarding the United States since its establishment after September 11, 2001. It underscores the necessity of ensuring DHS is fully funded and equipped with all necessary resources to accomplish its diverse mission of protecting the American people from harm. The resolution warns that any partial funding of DHS components would severely degrade interagency coordination and heighten uncertainty, especially given the current elevated domestic threat environment. The resolution highlights the critical functions performed by various DHS agencies, including the Coast Guard, U.S. Customs and Border Protection, the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, and the Transportation Security Administration, among others. It acknowledges that these components are integral to national security, emergency preparedness, and public safety. Furthermore, the House expresses deep gratitude to all Department of Homeland Security employees—including law enforcement officers, agents, and civilian personnel—for their unwavering dedication and commitment to protecting the nation.