Florida Proposes New Counterintelligence Unit
Florida Lawmakers Propose New Counterintelligence Unit: House Bill nine four five aims to establish a statewide counterterrorism and counterintelligence unit, equipped to gather intelligence, analyze patterns, and conduct direct action missions. The unit, set to be fully operational by 2033, targets a wide range of adversaries, potentially expanding state surveillance efforts. The bill, sponsored by Republican Representative Danny Alvarez, is expected to strengthen Floridas defenses against emerging threats if approved.
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