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Code · BILL · 114th Congress · S. 2377 (Introduced in Senate) — To defeat the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) and protect and secure the United States, and for other purposes. · Sec. 1

Sec. 1. Short title; table of contents

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This Act may be cited as the . Defeat ISIS and Protect and Secure the United States Act of 2015 The table of contents for this Act is as follows: Sec. 1. Short title; table of contents. TITLE I—Defeating ISIS Subtitle A—National Security Positions Sec. 101. United States Coordinator for Strategy to Defeat the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria. Sec. 102. Sense of Congress on confirmation by Senate of pending National Security nominations. Subtitle B—Combating ISIS Sec. 111. Findings.
Sec. 112. Sense of Congress. Subtitle C—Combating ISIS Financing Sec. 121. Sense of Congress on defeating terrorist financing by the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria. Sec. 122. Sanctions with respect to financial institutions that engage in certain transactions that benefit the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria. Subtitle D—Improving Intelligence Sharing with Partners Sec. 131. Intelligence sharing relationships. Subtitle E—Combating Terrorist Recruitment and Propaganda Sec. 141.
Countering violent extremism. Sec. 142. Countering ISIS propaganda. Subtitle F—Improving European migrant screening and stabilizing Jordan and Lebanon Sec. 151. Working with Europe to improve migrant screening. Sec. 152. Migrant stability fund for Jordan and Lebanon. TITLE II—Protecting the Homeland Subtitle A—Reforming the Visa Waiver Program Sec. 201. Short title. Sec. 202. Electronic passports required for visa waiver program. Sec. 203. Information sharing and cooperation by visa waiver program countries.
Sec. 204. Biometric submission before entry. Sec. 205. Visa waiver program administration. Subtitle B—Keeping firearms Away from Terrorists Sec. 211. Closing the visa waiver program gun loophole. Sec. 212. Closing the terrorist gun loophole. Subtitle C—Strengthening Aviation Security Sec. 221. Definitions. PART I—Transportation Security Administration Workforce Training and Procedures Sec. 226. Transportation security officer training. PART II—Access controls Sec. 231. Insider threats.
Sec. 232. Aviation workers vetting. Sec. 233. Infrastructure. Sec. 234. Visible deterrent. PART III—Transportation Security Administration Innovation and Technology Sec. 241. Research. Sec. 242. Public-private partnerships. Sec. 243. Report. PART IV—Improving International Coordination To Track Terrorists Sec. 251. Coordination with international authorities. Sec. 252. Sense of Congress on cooperation to track terrorists traveling by air. Subtitle D—Strengthening Security of Radiological Materials Sec. 261.
Preventing terrorist access to domestic radiological materials. Sec. 262. Strategy for securing high activity radiological sources. Sec. 263. Outreach to State and local law enforcement agencies on radiological threats. Subtitle E—Stopping Homegrown Extremism Sec. 271. Authorization of the Office for Community Partnerships of the Department of Homeland Security. Sec. 272. Research and evaluation program for domestic radicalization. Subtitle F—Comprehensive independent study of national cryptography policy Sec. 281.
Comprehensive independent study of national cryptography policy. Subtitle G—Law enforcement training Sec. 291. Law enforcement training for active shooter incidents. Sec. 292. Active shooter incident response assistance. Sec. 293. Grants to State and local law enforcement agencies for antiterrorism training programs.
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