Sec. 4. Functions of Commission
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The functions of the Commission are to— conduct an investigation that— investigates relevant facts and circumstances relating to the insurrectionist attack of January 6, 2021, including any relevant legislation, Executive order, regulation, plan, policy, practice, or procedure; ascertains, evaluates, and reports on the evidence developed by all relevant governmental agencies and nongovernmental sources regarding the facts and circumstances surrounding the attack; builds upon the investigations of other entities, and avoids unnecessary duplication, by reviewing the findings, conclusions, and recommendations of prior executive branch, congressional, or independent commission investigations into the insurrectionist attack of January 6, 2021, other insurrectionist and domestic terrorist attacks, and domestic terrorism generally; and may include relevant facts and circumstances relating to— intelligence agencies; law enforcement agencies, including the impact, if any, of the race of the attackers on the response of law enforcement; the flow of assets to insurrectionist and domestic terrorist organizations; the role of congressional oversight and resource allocation; and other areas of the public and private sectors determined relevant by the Commission for its inquiry; identify, review, and evaluate the lessons learned from the insurrectionist attack of January 6, 2021, regarding the structure, coordination, management policies, and procedures of the Federal Government, and, if appropriate, State and local governments and nongovernmental entities, relative to detecting, preventing, and responding to such insurrectionist attacks; and submit to the President and Congress such reports as are required by this Act containing such findings, conclusions, and recommendations as the Commission shall determine, including proposing organization, coordination, planning, management arrangements, procedures, rules, and regulations.