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House oversight subcommittee adopts regular meeting time, outlines plans on fentanyl, foreign influence
Summary
The House Oversight subcommittee on Homeland Security and Foreign Influence adopted a regular meeting schedule and previewed plans for a multiweek review of fentanyl and border security, foreign influence at Michigan institutions, and related topics including drones, AI and critical minerals.
The House Oversight subcommittee on Homeland Security and Foreign Influence voted to adopt Wednesday at noon in Room 308 of the House Office Building as its regular meeting day, time and place and used its organizational meeting to outline a multiweek agenda focused first on fentanyl and border security and on foreign influence issues.
The action to set a standing meeting time was moved by Representative Meerman and approved with a quorum of four members present; there were no nays. The committee then heard introductions from members and a series of planning remarks from lawmakers about topics the panel will pursue.
The nut graf: Committee leaders said the panel will hold several focused sessions over the coming weeks tying fentanyl enforcement to Michigan’s international borders and critical infrastructure, and will examine…
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