Bush signs stronger anti-terror measures
President Bush signed legislation Friday that intensifies the anti-terrorism effort at home.
The legislation
•Shifts money to high-risk states and cities and expands scrutiny of air and sea cargo.
•It also puts money into a new program to ensure that security officials at every level can communicate with each other.
• Requires screening of all cargo on passenger planes within three years.
• Authorizes more than $4 billion for four years for rail, transit and bus security.
• Strengthens a board that oversees privacy and civil liberties issues.
• Provides civil immunity to those who, in good faith, report suspicious activities.
• Requires the president to confirm that Pakistan is making progress combating al-Qaida and Taliban elements within its borders before the United States provides aid to the country.
The Associated Press
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