Attorney General Press Release
June 21, 2004
LANSING – Michigan Attorney General
Mike Cox announced today his appointment to serve as Chairman of the National
Association of Attorneys General Homeland Security Committee. Cox expressed his
pride in having the opportunity to work with other attorneys general in the
coordination and execution of homeland security policy.
"Terrorism is a real threat that our communities must anticipate, preempt
and deter," Cox stated. "As Chairman of the NAAG Homeland Security
Committee, I look forward to the opportunity to work with other attorneys
general to ensure that we take effective steps today to guard our communities
tomorrow."
The Homeland Security Committee was established in the wake of the attacks of
September 11, 2001, to advise attorneys general in their law enforcement and
statewide policy efforts as they pertain to homeland security. The Committee
offers attorneys general a forum for discussing common issues and strategies; it
also provides timely information as to federal funding, legislation and
initiatives.
As committee chairman, Attorney General Cox will set the Committee’s agenda,
oversee the Committee’s general direction, work to implement its policy
recommendations within the Association and bring the Committee’s findings to
the Association’s larger body. It is a role that Cox says he is looking
forward to.
"Homeland Security is an issue for every state and every attorney
general," Cox said. "I am eager to begin working with the Homeland
Security Committee so that together with my colleagues from across the country
we can discuss these issues and strategize as to the best way our offices can
act to keep our communities safe."
Indiana Attorney General Steve Carter, Vice-Chairman of NAAG, says Attorney
General Cox is well suited for the job.
"Attorney General Cox brings leadership, commitment and a record of
accomplishment to the position of Homeland Security Committee Chairman,"
Attorney General Carter said. "I am certain that under Attorney General Cox’s
direction, the Committee will make great strides toward devising effective
policies that will strengthen our state governments’ homeland security
efforts."
The National Association of Attorneys General comprises the attorneys general of
the 50 states and the chief legal officers of the District of Columbia
(Corporation Counsel), the Commonwealths of Puerto Rico (Secretary of Justice)
and the Northern Mariana Islands, and the territories of American Samoa, Guam,
and the Virgin Islands.
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For further
information contact: Stu Sandler
517-373-8060 (Office)
State of Michigan, Department of Attorney General