1、CRS INSIGHT Prepared for Members and Committees of Congress INSIGHTINSIGHTi i The Budget and Homeland Security: Homeland Security Issues in the 116th Congress William L. Painter Specialist in Homeland Security and Appropriations Updated February 28, 2019 Congress at times has sought to ascertain how
2、 much the government spends on securing the homeland, either in current terms or historically. Several factors compromise the authoritativeness of any answer to this question. One such complication is the lack of a consensus definition of what constitutes homeland security, and another is that homel
3、and security activities are carried out across the federal government, in partnership with other public and private sector entities. This insight examines those two complicating factors, and presents what information is available on historical homeland security budget authority and current DHS appro
4、priations. Defining Homeland Security No statutory definition of homeland security reflects the breadth of the current enterprise. The Department of Homeland Security is not solely dedicated to homeland security missions, nor is it the only part of the federal government with homeland security respo