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As the bipartisan Continuity of Government Commission (COGC) put it in a 2003 report: "If anyone doubts the importance of Congress in times of crisis, it is helpful to recall that in the days after September 11th, Congress authorized the use of force in Afghanistan; appropriated funds for reconstruction of New York and for military preparations; and passed major legislation granting additional investigative powers and improving transportation security. The scheme was proposed by the Continuity Of Government (COG) Commission, whose members, noted Kent Snyder of The Liberty Committee, composed "a 'Who's Who' of the political elite in this country. In the fall of 2002, a group of worthies put together the Continuity of Government Commission "to study and recommend reforms to ensure the continuity of our governmental institutions in the event of a catastrophic attack. |
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