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Michigan House oversight subcommittee adopts regular meeting schedule, outlines agenda on fentanyl, foreign influence and readiness
Summary
The newly formed House Oversight Committee on Homeland Security and Foreign Influence adopted a regular meeting time and previewed a series of hearings on fentanyl and border security, military readiness, foreign influence at universities, drones and critical resources.
The House Oversight Committee on Homeland Security and Foreign Influence on Oct. 12 adopted a regular meeting time and began organizing a multiweek agenda focused on fentanyl and the border, military readiness and foreign influence issues including university research contracts.
Chair William Brock called the session to order and asked the clerk to read a letter appointing committee members. The committee voted to adopt Wednesday at noon in Room 308 of the House Office Building as the normal meeting day, time and location. The motion passed with a tally of 4 yeas, 0 nays, no passes, the clerk announced.
The meeting was primarily organizational: members introduced themselves and the chair described expected topics and witnesses for upcoming meetings. Brock said he wanted the…
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