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Weekly Column
10/11/04 -- The Patriot Act at Work
Shortly after the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, both Congress and the Bush Administration examined the legal tools available to investigators and prosecutors in the fight against terrorism. What we found was disturbing and in some cases appalling. Outdated restraints impaired law enforcement’s ability to gather, analyze, and disseminate critical intelligence.
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9/23/04: Senator Kyl Statement about the Reinstatement of the Draft
A number of Internet sites erroneously claim that President Bush has a secret plan to reinstate the draft. The fact is that the two bills in Congress that would reinstate the draft were introduced by Congressman Charlie Rangel and Senator Ernest Hollings, both Democrats. (more)

Top Issues of the Day:
The U.S./Mexican Border and Immigration Issues

Terrorism, Technology and Homeland Security Subcommittee, Jon Kyl, Chair
September 13, 2004: "A Review of the Tools to Fight Terrorism Act "
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9/29/04 Floor Statement: "Keeping Hopelessness Alive in Iraq" (pdf, 77K)

Office hours will be offered by U.S. Senator Jon Kyl’s staff
Constituent representatives will be available to help seniors in Scottsdale with specific federal concerns and to answer questions about the Medicare prescription drug cards and the new Medicare law. No appointment is necessary. (details)

Senator Kyl's
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"Profiles of the young heroes" By Austin Bay, The Washington Times, October 1, 2004.
"Who Left the Door Open?" TIME Magazine, by Donald L. Barlett & James B. Steele.
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Voting Information for Military and Overseas Arizonans
Military and overseas citizens can now submit their request for early ballots, receive voter registration materials, and return their Federal Post Card Application and voted ballot by mail or fax. Visit the Arizona Secretary of State's web site for more information.

DOD’s Role in Pre-War Iraq Intelligence: Setting the Record Straight (pdf, 64K)
Remarks by U.S. Senator Jon Kyl to Center for Strategic and International Studies, 5/3/2004

Congressional Support for Veterans
4/20/04 Republican Policy Paper

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