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Merrick Garland seeks huge budget boosts for ambitious agenda


Despite the swelling budget request, senators on both sides of the aisle said he neglected staffing shortages plaguing federal law enforcement agencies.
The proposed budget only includes an incremental budget for staffing needs in the Federal Bureau of Prisons, FBI, Drug Enforcement Administration and Alcohol Tobacco and Firearms.
Both subcommittee Chair Jeanne Shaheen, New Hampshire Democrat, and ranking member Jerry Moran, Kansas Republican, griped that the proposed budget would leave the agencies behind.
Mr. Moran said the proposed increases for DEA staffing would do nothing to address the 13% decline in the agency’s workforce.
“The DEA is on the frontlines against sophisticated ruthless drug traffickers and cartels and the methamphetamine and opioid crises continue to wreak havoc and terrible damage on communities in Kansas and across the country,” Mr. Moran said. “I’m troubled by the lack of attention given to the DEA in this budget request.” ....

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Biden and Congress must take bold action to prevent violent extremism


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The federal government must begin by investing in existing efforts to prevent violent extremism while working to understand the nexus between public health and extremism. The government must get better at tracking and analyzing data, and support democracy-strengthening programs and efforts to build social cohesion, especially at the community level, in places where there is significant risk of violent conflict.
The U.S. could learn from its decades of international assistance to conflict-affected and fragile states. Organizations in the U.S., including some that have worked overseas, are working to prevent violent extremism, strengthen democratic institutions, advance criminal justice reform, collect accurate data on violence, provide trauma healing to communities in need, and reduce political and community violence. This work is vital, yet sorely underfunded and insufficient to address the magnitude of the crisis. ....

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