The High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area Program Should Remain at ONDCP |
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This paper presents the reasons why the proposal to move the HIDTA program from ONDCP to DOJ has been met with such strong opposition throughout the Nation. One of the primary factors contributing to HIDTA’s universal acceptance and success in combating the drug problem is the fact that it resides in the Executive Office of the President, Office of National Drug Control Policy, Office of State and Local Affairs.
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NHDA Position Paper |
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The Director of the Office of National Drug Control Policy (ONDCP) recommends reducing the High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area (HIDTA) Program’s funding from $227 million to $100 million and transferring the program from the ONDCP to the Department of Justice (DOJ) under the Organized Crime Drug Enforcement Task Force (OCDETF) program. |
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House Testimony |
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| House Government Reform Subcommittee on Criminal Justice, Drug Policy and Human Resources Holds Hearing on FY2006 Budget |
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HIDTA Program Appropriations Letter |
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2006 Drug Budget appropriations Letter |
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HIDTA’S EFFORT AGAINST METHAMPHETAMINE |
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Assessing Federal Drug Programs |
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HIDTA Letter |
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National HIDTA Directors Association Responds to ONDCP Director Walters’ FY06 HIDTA Budget Proposals |
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Statement from the National HIDTA Directors Association on Congressional Support for the National HIDTA Program |
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“Who’s Watching the COOP? A Re-Examination of Federal Agencies’ Continuity of Operations Plans” |
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Support For Continued HIDTA Program Funding Within ONDCP |
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The Official Position of the National Narcotic Officers’ Associations’ Coalition (Source: NNOAC Insight)
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BACKGROUNDER: Fiscal Year 2006 Drug Control Budget Funding Cuts |
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On March 10th, 2005, the Subcommittee on Criminal Justice, Drug Policy and Human Resources held a hearing entitled “Fiscal Year 2006 Drug Control Budget and the Byrne Grants, HIDTA, and other law enforcement programs: Are we jeopardizing federal, state and local cooperation?” (http://reform.house.gov/CJDPHR/) |
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Final Testimony for Reauthorization of the Office of National Drug Control Policy |
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| ONDCP and the HIDTA Program are a vital part of our Nation’s efforts to address the numerous threats that illegal drugs and drug trafficking pose to the safety and well being of our communities and citizens. My colleagues and I at the National HIDTA Directors’ Association (NHDA) are impressed with the ONDCP reauthorization legislation recently introduced in the House of Representatives and believe it is an important step forward for both ONDCP and the HIDTA Program. |
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City Of Coral Gable, FL
Resolution No. 2005-104 |
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