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Chertoff on final Real ID rules: "Reconfiguring our society"
by Decius at 2:59 pm EST, Jan 19, 2008

Secretary Michael Chertoff, head of the Department of Homeland Security, announced a set of final revisions to the controversial Real ID Act in a press conference this morning. It's not clear at this point how extensive those revisions truly are, but it is clear that DHS feels that the rules are now in their final form and that the period for discussion, revision, and dispute is now over.


 
RE: Chertoff on final Real ID rules: "Reconfiguring our society"
by Dagmar at 7:05 am EST, Jan 20, 2008

Decius wrote:

Secretary Michael Chertoff, head of the Department of Homeland Security, announced a set of final revisions to the controversial Real ID Act in a press conference this morning. It's not clear at this point how extensive those revisions truly are, but it is clear that DHS feels that the rules are now in their final form and that the period for discussion, revision, and dispute is now over.

Wait... How exactly are they able to change parts of this after it's been passed, without having to have the house and senate vote on it all over again?


Chertoff on final Real ID rules: "Reconfiguring our society"
by k at 10:52 am EST, Jan 14, 2008

Secretary Michael Chertoff, head of the Department of Homeland Security, announced a set of final revisions to the controversial Real ID Act in a press conference this morning. It's not clear at this point how extensive those revisions truly are, but it is clear that DHS feels that the rules are now in their final form and that the period for discussion, revision, and dispute is now over.

A pretty biased article, but one I have trouble disagreeing with...


 
 
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