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I rise today to discuss the National Intelligence Reform bill. I c

I rise today to discuss the National Intelligence Reform bill. I commend my colleagues in both Houses for their hard work in coming to an agreement. As with any conference, each voice is heard, but none can dominate and compromise must be achieved. – Ted Stevens

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I am not opposed to intelligence reform on its face, but any changes should reflect the current context. – Ted Stevens

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