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Katrina A Bipartisan Investigation Report
by United States House of Representatives
In September 2005, the House of Representatives established the Select Bipartisan Committee to thoroughly investigate the preparation and response to Hurricane Katrina. Tasked with delivering comprehensive findings by February 15, 2006, the Committee examined the execution of emergency response plans across local, state, and federal levels. This report reveals the narrative and findings, reflecting a unanimous agreement among the Committee members. Additionally, other Congressional participants, while not official members, have provided their perspectives, which are included here. Above all, this report is dedicated to the victims of Hurricane Katrina, their families, and friends. The immense loss of life, property, and dreams is honored, and we commend all Americans who have rallied to provide support during this tragedy.
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053 - Conclusion
In September 2005, the House of Representatives established the Select Bipartisan Committee to thoroughly investigate the preparation and response to Hurricane Katrina. Tasked with delivering comprehensive findings by February 15, 2006, the Committee examined the execution of emergency response plans across local, state, and federal levels. This report reveals the narrative and findings, reflecting a unanimous agreement among the Committee members. Additionally, other Congressional participants, while not official members, have provided their perspectives, which are included here. Above all, this report is dedicated to the victims of Hurricane Katrina, their families, and friends. The immense loss of life, property, and dreams is honored, and we commend all Americans who have rallied to provide support during this tragedy.
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052 - Charitable Organizations part 2
In September 2005, the House of Representatives established the Select Bipartisan Committee to thoroughly investigate the preparation and response to Hurricane Katrina. Tasked with delivering comprehensive findings by February 15, 2006, the Committee examined the execution of emergency response plans across local, state, and federal levels. This report reveals the narrative and findings, reflecting a unanimous agreement among the Committee members. Additionally, other Congressional participants, while not official members, have provided their perspectives, which are included here. Above all, this report is dedicated to the victims of Hurricane Katrina, their families, and friends. The immense loss of life, property, and dreams is honored, and we commend all Americans who have rallied to provide support during this tragedy.
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051 - Charitable Organizations part 1
In September 2005, the House of Representatives established the Select Bipartisan Committee to thoroughly investigate the preparation and response to Hurricane Katrina. Tasked with delivering comprehensive findings by February 15, 2006, the Committee examined the execution of emergency response plans across local, state, and federal levels. This report reveals the narrative and findings, reflecting a unanimous agreement among the Committee members. Additionally, other Congressional participants, while not official members, have provided their perspectives, which are included here. Above all, this report is dedicated to the victims of Hurricane Katrina, their families, and friends. The immense loss of life, property, and dreams is honored, and we commend all Americans who have rallied to provide support during this tragedy.
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050 - Logistics and Contracting part 3
In September 2005, the House of Representatives established the Select Bipartisan Committee to thoroughly investigate the preparation and response to Hurricane Katrina. Tasked with delivering comprehensive findings by February 15, 2006, the Committee examined the execution of emergency response plans across local, state, and federal levels. This report reveals the narrative and findings, reflecting a unanimous agreement among the Committee members. Additionally, other Congressional participants, while not official members, have provided their perspectives, which are included here. Above all, this report is dedicated to the victims of Hurricane Katrina, their families, and friends. The immense loss of life, property, and dreams is honored, and we commend all Americans who have rallied to provide support during this tragedy.
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049 - Logistics and Contracting part 2
In September 2005, the House of Representatives established the Select Bipartisan Committee to thoroughly investigate the preparation and response to Hurricane Katrina. Tasked with delivering comprehensive findings by February 15, 2006, the Committee examined the execution of emergency response plans across local, state, and federal levels. This report reveals the narrative and findings, reflecting a unanimous agreement among the Committee members. Additionally, other Congressional participants, while not official members, have provided their perspectives, which are included here. Above all, this report is dedicated to the victims of Hurricane Katrina, their families, and friends. The immense loss of life, property, and dreams is honored, and we commend all Americans who have rallied to provide support during this tragedy.
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048 - Logistics and Contracting part 1
In September 2005, the House of Representatives established the Select Bipartisan Committee to thoroughly investigate the preparation and response to Hurricane Katrina. Tasked with delivering comprehensive findings by February 15, 2006, the Committee examined the execution of emergency response plans across local, state, and federal levels. This report reveals the narrative and findings, reflecting a unanimous agreement among the Committee members. Additionally, other Congressional participants, while not official members, have provided their perspectives, which are included here. Above all, this report is dedicated to the victims of Hurricane Katrina, their families, and friends. The immense loss of life, property, and dreams is honored, and we commend all Americans who have rallied to provide support during this tragedy.
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047 - Shelter and Housing
In September 2005, the House of Representatives established the Select Bipartisan Committee to thoroughly investigate the preparation and response to Hurricane Katrina. Tasked with delivering comprehensive findings by February 15, 2006, the Committee examined the execution of emergency response plans across local, state, and federal levels. This report reveals the narrative and findings, reflecting a unanimous agreement among the Committee members. Additionally, other Congressional participants, while not official members, have provided their perspectives, which are included here. Above all, this report is dedicated to the victims of Hurricane Katrina, their families, and friends. The immense loss of life, property, and dreams is honored, and we commend all Americans who have rallied to provide support during this tragedy.
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046 - Medical Care part 6
In September 2005, the House of Representatives established the Select Bipartisan Committee to thoroughly investigate the preparation and response to Hurricane Katrina. Tasked with delivering comprehensive findings by February 15, 2006, the Committee examined the execution of emergency response plans across local, state, and federal levels. This report reveals the narrative and findings, reflecting a unanimous agreement among the Committee members. Additionally, other Congressional participants, while not official members, have provided their perspectives, which are included here. Above all, this report is dedicated to the victims of Hurricane Katrina, their families, and friends. The immense loss of life, property, and dreams is honored, and we commend all Americans who have rallied to provide support during this tragedy.
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045 - Medical Care part 5
In September 2005, the House of Representatives established the Select Bipartisan Committee to thoroughly investigate the preparation and response to Hurricane Katrina. Tasked with delivering comprehensive findings by February 15, 2006, the Committee examined the execution of emergency response plans across local, state, and federal levels. This report reveals the narrative and findings, reflecting a unanimous agreement among the Committee members. Additionally, other Congressional participants, while not official members, have provided their perspectives, which are included here. Above all, this report is dedicated to the victims of Hurricane Katrina, their families, and friends. The immense loss of life, property, and dreams is honored, and we commend all Americans who have rallied to provide support during this tragedy.
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044 - Medical Care part 4
In September 2005, the House of Representatives established the Select Bipartisan Committee to thoroughly investigate the preparation and response to Hurricane Katrina. Tasked with delivering comprehensive findings by February 15, 2006, the Committee examined the execution of emergency response plans across local, state, and federal levels. This report reveals the narrative and findings, reflecting a unanimous agreement among the Committee members. Additionally, other Congressional participants, while not official members, have provided their perspectives, which are included here. Above all, this report is dedicated to the victims of Hurricane Katrina, their families, and friends. The immense loss of life, property, and dreams is honored, and we commend all Americans who have rallied to provide support during this tragedy.
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043 - Medical Care part 3
In September 2005, the House of Representatives established the Select Bipartisan Committee to thoroughly investigate the preparation and response to Hurricane Katrina. Tasked with delivering comprehensive findings by February 15, 2006, the Committee examined the execution of emergency response plans across local, state, and federal levels. This report reveals the narrative and findings, reflecting a unanimous agreement among the Committee members. Additionally, other Congressional participants, while not official members, have provided their perspectives, which are included here. Above all, this report is dedicated to the victims of Hurricane Katrina, their families, and friends. The immense loss of life, property, and dreams is honored, and we commend all Americans who have rallied to provide support during this tragedy.
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042 - Medical Care part 2
In September 2005, the House of Representatives established the Select Bipartisan Committee to thoroughly investigate the preparation and response to Hurricane Katrina. Tasked with delivering comprehensive findings by February 15, 2006, the Committee examined the execution of emergency response plans across local, state, and federal levels. This report reveals the narrative and findings, reflecting a unanimous agreement among the Committee members. Additionally, other Congressional participants, while not official members, have provided their perspectives, which are included here. Above all, this report is dedicated to the victims of Hurricane Katrina, their families, and friends. The immense loss of life, property, and dreams is honored, and we commend all Americans who have rallied to provide support during this tragedy.
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041 - Medical Care part 1
In September 2005, the House of Representatives established the Select Bipartisan Committee to thoroughly investigate the preparation and response to Hurricane Katrina. Tasked with delivering comprehensive findings by February 15, 2006, the Committee examined the execution of emergency response plans across local, state, and federal levels. This report reveals the narrative and findings, reflecting a unanimous agreement among the Committee members. Additionally, other Congressional participants, while not official members, have provided their perspectives, which are included here. Above all, this report is dedicated to the victims of Hurricane Katrina, their families, and friends. The immense loss of life, property, and dreams is honored, and we commend all Americans who have rallied to provide support during this tragedy.
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040 - Law Enforcement part 4
In September 2005, the House of Representatives established the Select Bipartisan Committee to thoroughly investigate the preparation and response to Hurricane Katrina. Tasked with delivering comprehensive findings by February 15, 2006, the Committee examined the execution of emergency response plans across local, state, and federal levels. This report reveals the narrative and findings, reflecting a unanimous agreement among the Committee members. Additionally, other Congressional participants, while not official members, have provided their perspectives, which are included here. Above all, this report is dedicated to the victims of Hurricane Katrina, their families, and friends. The immense loss of life, property, and dreams is honored, and we commend all Americans who have rallied to provide support during this tragedy.
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039 - Law Enforcement part 3
In September 2005, the House of Representatives established the Select Bipartisan Committee to thoroughly investigate the preparation and response to Hurricane Katrina. Tasked with delivering comprehensive findings by February 15, 2006, the Committee examined the execution of emergency response plans across local, state, and federal levels. This report reveals the narrative and findings, reflecting a unanimous agreement among the Committee members. Additionally, other Congressional participants, while not official members, have provided their perspectives, which are included here. Above all, this report is dedicated to the victims of Hurricane Katrina, their families, and friends. The immense loss of life, property, and dreams is honored, and we commend all Americans who have rallied to provide support during this tragedy.
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038 - Law Enforcement part 2
In September 2005, the House of Representatives established the Select Bipartisan Committee to thoroughly investigate the preparation and response to Hurricane Katrina. Tasked with delivering comprehensive findings by February 15, 2006, the Committee examined the execution of emergency response plans across local, state, and federal levels. This report reveals the narrative and findings, reflecting a unanimous agreement among the Committee members. Additionally, other Congressional participants, while not official members, have provided their perspectives, which are included here. Above all, this report is dedicated to the victims of Hurricane Katrina, their families, and friends. The immense loss of life, property, and dreams is honored, and we commend all Americans who have rallied to provide support during this tragedy.
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037 - Law Enforcement part 1
In September 2005, the House of Representatives established the Select Bipartisan Committee to thoroughly investigate the preparation and response to Hurricane Katrina. Tasked with delivering comprehensive findings by February 15, 2006, the Committee examined the execution of emergency response plans across local, state, and federal levels. This report reveals the narrative and findings, reflecting a unanimous agreement among the Committee members. Additionally, other Congressional participants, while not official members, have provided their perspectives, which are included here. Above all, this report is dedicated to the victims of Hurricane Katrina, their families, and friends. The immense loss of life, property, and dreams is honored, and we commend all Americans who have rallied to provide support during this tragedy.
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036 - The Military part 6
In September 2005, the House of Representatives established the Select Bipartisan Committee to thoroughly investigate the preparation and response to Hurricane Katrina. Tasked with delivering comprehensive findings by February 15, 2006, the Committee examined the execution of emergency response plans across local, state, and federal levels. This report reveals the narrative and findings, reflecting a unanimous agreement among the Committee members. Additionally, other Congressional participants, while not official members, have provided their perspectives, which are included here. Above all, this report is dedicated to the victims of Hurricane Katrina, their families, and friends. The immense loss of life, property, and dreams is honored, and we commend all Americans who have rallied to provide support during this tragedy.
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035 - The Military part 5
In September 2005, the House of Representatives established the Select Bipartisan Committee to thoroughly investigate the preparation and response to Hurricane Katrina. Tasked with delivering comprehensive findings by February 15, 2006, the Committee examined the execution of emergency response plans across local, state, and federal levels. This report reveals the narrative and findings, reflecting a unanimous agreement among the Committee members. Additionally, other Congressional participants, while not official members, have provided their perspectives, which are included here. Above all, this report is dedicated to the victims of Hurricane Katrina, their families, and friends. The immense loss of life, property, and dreams is honored, and we commend all Americans who have rallied to provide support during this tragedy.
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034 - The Military part 4
In September 2005, the House of Representatives established the Select Bipartisan Committee to thoroughly investigate the preparation and response to Hurricane Katrina. Tasked with delivering comprehensive findings by February 15, 2006, the Committee examined the execution of emergency response plans across local, state, and federal levels. This report reveals the narrative and findings, reflecting a unanimous agreement among the Committee members. Additionally, other Congressional participants, while not official members, have provided their perspectives, which are included here. Above all, this report is dedicated to the victims of Hurricane Katrina, their families, and friends. The immense loss of life, property, and dreams is honored, and we commend all Americans who have rallied to provide support during this tragedy.
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033 - The Military part 3
In September 2005, the House of Representatives established the Select Bipartisan Committee to thoroughly investigate the preparation and response to Hurricane Katrina. Tasked with delivering comprehensive findings by February 15, 2006, the Committee examined the execution of emergency response plans across local, state, and federal levels. This report reveals the narrative and findings, reflecting a unanimous agreement among the Committee members. Additionally, other Congressional participants, while not official members, have provided their perspectives, which are included here. Above all, this report is dedicated to the victims of Hurricane Katrina, their families, and friends. The immense loss of life, property, and dreams is honored, and we commend all Americans who have rallied to provide support during this tragedy.
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032 - The Military part 2
In September 2005, the House of Representatives established the Select Bipartisan Committee to thoroughly investigate the preparation and response to Hurricane Katrina. Tasked with delivering comprehensive findings by February 15, 2006, the Committee examined the execution of emergency response plans across local, state, and federal levels. This report reveals the narrative and findings, reflecting a unanimous agreement among the Committee members. Additionally, other Congressional participants, while not official members, have provided their perspectives, which are included here. Above all, this report is dedicated to the victims of Hurricane Katrina, their families, and friends. The immense loss of life, property, and dreams is honored, and we commend all Americans who have rallied to provide support during this tragedy.
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031 - The Military part 1
In September 2005, the House of Representatives established the Select Bipartisan Committee to thoroughly investigate the preparation and response to Hurricane Katrina. Tasked with delivering comprehensive findings by February 15, 2006, the Committee examined the execution of emergency response plans across local, state, and federal levels. This report reveals the narrative and findings, reflecting a unanimous agreement among the Committee members. Additionally, other Congressional participants, while not official members, have provided their perspectives, which are included here. Above all, this report is dedicated to the victims of Hurricane Katrina, their families, and friends. The immense loss of life, property, and dreams is honored, and we commend all Americans who have rallied to provide support during this tragedy.
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030 - Command and Control part 2
In September 2005, the House of Representatives established the Select Bipartisan Committee to thoroughly investigate the preparation and response to Hurricane Katrina. Tasked with delivering comprehensive findings by February 15, 2006, the Committee examined the execution of emergency response plans across local, state, and federal levels. This report reveals the narrative and findings, reflecting a unanimous agreement among the Committee members. Additionally, other Congressional participants, while not official members, have provided their perspectives, which are included here. Above all, this report is dedicated to the victims of Hurricane Katrina, their families, and friends. The immense loss of life, property, and dreams is honored, and we commend all Americans who have rallied to provide support during this tragedy.
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029 - Command and Control part 1
In September 2005, the House of Representatives established the Select Bipartisan Committee to thoroughly investigate the preparation and response to Hurricane Katrina. Tasked with delivering comprehensive findings by February 15, 2006, the Committee examined the execution of emergency response plans across local, state, and federal levels. This report reveals the narrative and findings, reflecting a unanimous agreement among the Committee members. Additionally, other Congressional participants, while not official members, have provided their perspectives, which are included here. Above all, this report is dedicated to the victims of Hurricane Katrina, their families, and friends. The immense loss of life, property, and dreams is honored, and we commend all Americans who have rallied to provide support during this tragedy.
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028 - Communications part 4
In September 2005, the House of Representatives established the Select Bipartisan Committee to thoroughly investigate the preparation and response to Hurricane Katrina. Tasked with delivering comprehensive findings by February 15, 2006, the Committee examined the execution of emergency response plans across local, state, and federal levels. This report reveals the narrative and findings, reflecting a unanimous agreement among the Committee members. Additionally, other Congressional participants, while not official members, have provided their perspectives, which are included here. Above all, this report is dedicated to the victims of Hurricane Katrina, their families, and friends. The immense loss of life, property, and dreams is honored, and we commend all Americans who have rallied to provide support during this tragedy.
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027 - Communications part 3
In September 2005, the House of Representatives established the Select Bipartisan Committee to thoroughly investigate the preparation and response to Hurricane Katrina. Tasked with delivering comprehensive findings by February 15, 2006, the Committee examined the execution of emergency response plans across local, state, and federal levels. This report reveals the narrative and findings, reflecting a unanimous agreement among the Committee members. Additionally, other Congressional participants, while not official members, have provided their perspectives, which are included here. Above all, this report is dedicated to the victims of Hurricane Katrina, their families, and friends. The immense loss of life, property, and dreams is honored, and we commend all Americans who have rallied to provide support during this tragedy.
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026 - Communications part 2
In September 2005, the House of Representatives established the Select Bipartisan Committee to thoroughly investigate the preparation and response to Hurricane Katrina. Tasked with delivering comprehensive findings by February 15, 2006, the Committee examined the execution of emergency response plans across local, state, and federal levels. This report reveals the narrative and findings, reflecting a unanimous agreement among the Committee members. Additionally, other Congressional participants, while not official members, have provided their perspectives, which are included here. Above all, this report is dedicated to the victims of Hurricane Katrina, their families, and friends. The immense loss of life, property, and dreams is honored, and we commend all Americans who have rallied to provide support during this tragedy.
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025 - Communications part 1
In September 2005, the House of Representatives established the Select Bipartisan Committee to thoroughly investigate the preparation and response to Hurricane Katrina. Tasked with delivering comprehensive findings by February 15, 2006, the Committee examined the execution of emergency response plans across local, state, and federal levels. This report reveals the narrative and findings, reflecting a unanimous agreement among the Committee members. Additionally, other Congressional participants, while not official members, have provided their perspectives, which are included here. Above all, this report is dedicated to the victims of Hurricane Katrina, their families, and friends. The immense loss of life, property, and dreams is honored, and we commend all Americans who have rallied to provide support during this tragedy.
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024 - FEMA Preparedness
In September 2005, the House of Representatives established the Select Bipartisan Committee to thoroughly investigate the preparation and response to Hurricane Katrina. Tasked with delivering comprehensive findings by February 15, 2006, the Committee examined the execution of emergency response plans across local, state, and federal levels. This report reveals the narrative and findings, reflecting a unanimous agreement among the Committee members. Additionally, other Congressional participants, while not official members, have provided their perspectives, which are included here. Above all, this report is dedicated to the victims of Hurricane Katrina, their families, and friends. The immense loss of life, property, and dreams is honored, and we commend all Americans who have rallied to provide support during this tragedy.
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023 - The National Framework for Emergency Management part 3
In September 2005, the House of Representatives established the Select Bipartisan Committee to thoroughly investigate the preparation and response to Hurricane Katrina. Tasked with delivering comprehensive findings by February 15, 2006, the Committee examined the execution of emergency response plans across local, state, and federal levels. This report reveals the narrative and findings, reflecting a unanimous agreement among the Committee members. Additionally, other Congressional participants, while not official members, have provided their perspectives, which are included here. Above all, this report is dedicated to the victims of Hurricane Katrina, their families, and friends. The immense loss of life, property, and dreams is honored, and we commend all Americans who have rallied to provide support during this tragedy.
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022 - The National Framework for Emergency Management part 2
In September 2005, the House of Representatives established the Select Bipartisan Committee to thoroughly investigate the preparation and response to Hurricane Katrina. Tasked with delivering comprehensive findings by February 15, 2006, the Committee examined the execution of emergency response plans across local, state, and federal levels. This report reveals the narrative and findings, reflecting a unanimous agreement among the Committee members. Additionally, other Congressional participants, while not official members, have provided their perspectives, which are included here. Above all, this report is dedicated to the victims of Hurricane Katrina, their families, and friends. The immense loss of life, property, and dreams is honored, and we commend all Americans who have rallied to provide support during this tragedy.
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021 - The National Framework for Emergency Management part 1
In September 2005, the House of Representatives established the Select Bipartisan Committee to thoroughly investigate the preparation and response to Hurricane Katrina. Tasked with delivering comprehensive findings by February 15, 2006, the Committee examined the execution of emergency response plans across local, state, and federal levels. This report reveals the narrative and findings, reflecting a unanimous agreement among the Committee members. Additionally, other Congressional participants, while not official members, have provided their perspectives, which are included here. Above all, this report is dedicated to the victims of Hurricane Katrina, their families, and friends. The immense loss of life, property, and dreams is honored, and we commend all Americans who have rallied to provide support during this tragedy.
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020 - Evacuation part 4
In September 2005, the House of Representatives established the Select Bipartisan Committee to thoroughly investigate the preparation and response to Hurricane Katrina. Tasked with delivering comprehensive findings by February 15, 2006, the Committee examined the execution of emergency response plans across local, state, and federal levels. This report reveals the narrative and findings, reflecting a unanimous agreement among the Committee members. Additionally, other Congressional participants, while not official members, have provided their perspectives, which are included here. Above all, this report is dedicated to the victims of Hurricane Katrina, their families, and friends. The immense loss of life, property, and dreams is honored, and we commend all Americans who have rallied to provide support during this tragedy.
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019 - Evacuation part 3
In September 2005, the House of Representatives established the Select Bipartisan Committee to thoroughly investigate the preparation and response to Hurricane Katrina. Tasked with delivering comprehensive findings by February 15, 2006, the Committee examined the execution of emergency response plans across local, state, and federal levels. This report reveals the narrative and findings, reflecting a unanimous agreement among the Committee members. Additionally, other Congressional participants, while not official members, have provided their perspectives, which are included here. Above all, this report is dedicated to the victims of Hurricane Katrina, their families, and friends. The immense loss of life, property, and dreams is honored, and we commend all Americans who have rallied to provide support during this tragedy.
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018 - Evacuation part 2
In September 2005, the House of Representatives established the Select Bipartisan Committee to thoroughly investigate the preparation and response to Hurricane Katrina. Tasked with delivering comprehensive findings by February 15, 2006, the Committee examined the execution of emergency response plans across local, state, and federal levels. This report reveals the narrative and findings, reflecting a unanimous agreement among the Committee members. Additionally, other Congressional participants, while not official members, have provided their perspectives, which are included here. Above all, this report is dedicated to the victims of Hurricane Katrina, their families, and friends. The immense loss of life, property, and dreams is honored, and we commend all Americans who have rallied to provide support during this tragedy.
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017 - Evacuation part 1
In September 2005, the House of Representatives established the Select Bipartisan Committee to thoroughly investigate the preparation and response to Hurricane Katrina. Tasked with delivering comprehensive findings by February 15, 2006, the Committee examined the execution of emergency response plans across local, state, and federal levels. This report reveals the narrative and findings, reflecting a unanimous agreement among the Committee members. Additionally, other Congressional participants, while not official members, have provided their perspectives, which are included here. Above all, this report is dedicated to the victims of Hurricane Katrina, their families, and friends. The immense loss of life, property, and dreams is honored, and we commend all Americans who have rallied to provide support during this tragedy.
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016 - Levees part 2
In September 2005, the House of Representatives established the Select Bipartisan Committee to thoroughly investigate the preparation and response to Hurricane Katrina. Tasked with delivering comprehensive findings by February 15, 2006, the Committee examined the execution of emergency response plans across local, state, and federal levels. This report reveals the narrative and findings, reflecting a unanimous agreement among the Committee members. Additionally, other Congressional participants, while not official members, have provided their perspectives, which are included here. Above all, this report is dedicated to the victims of Hurricane Katrina, their families, and friends. The immense loss of life, property, and dreams is honored, and we commend all Americans who have rallied to provide support during this tragedy.
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015 - Levees part 1
In September 2005, the House of Representatives established the Select Bipartisan Committee to thoroughly investigate the preparation and response to Hurricane Katrina. Tasked with delivering comprehensive findings by February 15, 2006, the Committee examined the execution of emergency response plans across local, state, and federal levels. This report reveals the narrative and findings, reflecting a unanimous agreement among the Committee members. Additionally, other Congressional participants, while not official members, have provided their perspectives, which are included here. Above all, this report is dedicated to the victims of Hurricane Katrina, their families, and friends. The immense loss of life, property, and dreams is honored, and we commend all Americans who have rallied to provide support during this tragedy.
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014 - Hurricane Pam
In September 2005, the House of Representatives established the Select Bipartisan Committee to thoroughly investigate the preparation and response to Hurricane Katrina. Tasked with delivering comprehensive findings by February 15, 2006, the Committee examined the execution of emergency response plans across local, state, and federal levels. This report reveals the narrative and findings, reflecting a unanimous agreement among the Committee members. Additionally, other Congressional participants, while not official members, have provided their perspectives, which are included here. Above all, this report is dedicated to the victims of Hurricane Katrina, their families, and friends. The immense loss of life, property, and dreams is honored, and we commend all Americans who have rallied to provide support during this tragedy.
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013 - Pre-landfall Preparation and Katrina's Impact part 3
In September 2005, the House of Representatives established the Select Bipartisan Committee to thoroughly investigate the preparation and response to Hurricane Katrina. Tasked with delivering comprehensive findings by February 15, 2006, the Committee examined the execution of emergency response plans across local, state, and federal levels. This report reveals the narrative and findings, reflecting a unanimous agreement among the Committee members. Additionally, other Congressional participants, while not official members, have provided their perspectives, which are included here. Above all, this report is dedicated to the victims of Hurricane Katrina, their families, and friends. The immense loss of life, property, and dreams is honored, and we commend all Americans who have rallied to provide support during this tragedy.
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012 - Pre-landfall Preparation and Katrina's Impact part 2
In September 2005, the House of Representatives established the Select Bipartisan Committee to thoroughly investigate the preparation and response to Hurricane Katrina. Tasked with delivering comprehensive findings by February 15, 2006, the Committee examined the execution of emergency response plans across local, state, and federal levels. This report reveals the narrative and findings, reflecting a unanimous agreement among the Committee members. Additionally, other Congressional participants, while not official members, have provided their perspectives, which are included here. Above all, this report is dedicated to the victims of Hurricane Katrina, their families, and friends. The immense loss of life, property, and dreams is honored, and we commend all Americans who have rallied to provide support during this tragedy.
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011 - Pre-landfall Preparation and Katrina's Impact part 1
In September 2005, the House of Representatives established the Select Bipartisan Committee to thoroughly investigate the preparation and response to Hurricane Katrina. Tasked with delivering comprehensive findings by February 15, 2006, the Committee examined the execution of emergency response plans across local, state, and federal levels. This report reveals the narrative and findings, reflecting a unanimous agreement among the Committee members. Additionally, other Congressional participants, while not official members, have provided their perspectives, which are included here. Above all, this report is dedicated to the victims of Hurricane Katrina, their families, and friends. The immense loss of life, property, and dreams is honored, and we commend all Americans who have rallied to provide support during this tragedy.
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010 - Background part 4
In September 2005, the House of Representatives established the Select Bipartisan Committee to thoroughly investigate the preparation and response to Hurricane Katrina. Tasked with delivering comprehensive findings by February 15, 2006, the Committee examined the execution of emergency response plans across local, state, and federal levels. This report reveals the narrative and findings, reflecting a unanimous agreement among the Committee members. Additionally, other Congressional participants, while not official members, have provided their perspectives, which are included here. Above all, this report is dedicated to the victims of Hurricane Katrina, their families, and friends. The immense loss of life, property, and dreams is honored, and we commend all Americans who have rallied to provide support during this tragedy.
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009 - Background part 3
In September 2005, the House of Representatives established the Select Bipartisan Committee to thoroughly investigate the preparation and response to Hurricane Katrina. Tasked with delivering comprehensive findings by February 15, 2006, the Committee examined the execution of emergency response plans across local, state, and federal levels. This report reveals the narrative and findings, reflecting a unanimous agreement among the Committee members. Additionally, other Congressional participants, while not official members, have provided their perspectives, which are included here. Above all, this report is dedicated to the victims of Hurricane Katrina, their families, and friends. The immense loss of life, property, and dreams is honored, and we commend all Americans who have rallied to provide support during this tragedy.
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008 - Background part 2
In September 2005, the House of Representatives established the Select Bipartisan Committee to thoroughly investigate the preparation and response to Hurricane Katrina. Tasked with delivering comprehensive findings by February 15, 2006, the Committee examined the execution of emergency response plans across local, state, and federal levels. This report reveals the narrative and findings, reflecting a unanimous agreement among the Committee members. Additionally, other Congressional participants, while not official members, have provided their perspectives, which are included here. Above all, this report is dedicated to the victims of Hurricane Katrina, their families, and friends. The immense loss of life, property, and dreams is honored, and we commend all Americans who have rallied to provide support during this tragedy.
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007 - Background part 1
In September 2005, the House of Representatives established the Select Bipartisan Committee to thoroughly investigate the preparation and response to Hurricane Katrina. Tasked with delivering comprehensive findings by February 15, 2006, the Committee examined the execution of emergency response plans across local, state, and federal levels. This report reveals the narrative and findings, reflecting a unanimous agreement among the Committee members. Additionally, other Congressional participants, while not official members, have provided their perspectives, which are included here. Above all, this report is dedicated to the victims of Hurricane Katrina, their families, and friends. The immense loss of life, property, and dreams is honored, and we commend all Americans who have rallied to provide support during this tragedy.
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006 - Investigation Overview part 4
In September 2005, the House of Representatives established the Select Bipartisan Committee to thoroughly investigate the preparation and response to Hurricane Katrina. Tasked with delivering comprehensive findings by February 15, 2006, the Committee examined the execution of emergency response plans across local, state, and federal levels. This report reveals the narrative and findings, reflecting a unanimous agreement among the Committee members. Additionally, other Congressional participants, while not official members, have provided their perspectives, which are included here. Above all, this report is dedicated to the victims of Hurricane Katrina, their families, and friends. The immense loss of life, property, and dreams is honored, and we commend all Americans who have rallied to provide support during this tragedy.
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005 - Investigation Overview part 3
In September 2005, the House of Representatives established the Select Bipartisan Committee to thoroughly investigate the preparation and response to Hurricane Katrina. Tasked with delivering comprehensive findings by February 15, 2006, the Committee examined the execution of emergency response plans across local, state, and federal levels. This report reveals the narrative and findings, reflecting a unanimous agreement among the Committee members. Additionally, other Congressional participants, while not official members, have provided their perspectives, which are included here. Above all, this report is dedicated to the victims of Hurricane Katrina, their families, and friends. The immense loss of life, property, and dreams is honored, and we commend all Americans who have rallied to provide support during this tragedy.
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004 - Investigation Overview part 2
In September 2005, the House of Representatives established the Select Bipartisan Committee to thoroughly investigate the preparation and response to Hurricane Katrina. Tasked with delivering comprehensive findings by February 15, 2006, the Committee examined the execution of emergency response plans across local, state, and federal levels. This report reveals the narrative and findings, reflecting a unanimous agreement among the Committee members. Additionally, other Congressional participants, while not official members, have provided their perspectives, which are included here. Above all, this report is dedicated to the victims of Hurricane Katrina, their families, and friends. The immense loss of life, property, and dreams is honored, and we commend all Americans who have rallied to provide support during this tragedy.
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In September 2005, the House of Representatives established the Select Bipartisan Committee to thoroughly investigate the preparation and response to Hurricane Katrina. Tasked with delivering comprehensive findings by February 15, 2006, the Committee examined the execution of emergency response plans across local, state, and federal levels. This report reveals the narrative and findings, reflecting a unanimous agreement among the Committee members. Additionally, other Congressional participants, while not official members, have provided their perspectives, which are included here. Above all, this report is dedicated to the victims of Hurricane Katrina, their families, and friends. The immense loss of life, property, and dreams is honored, and we commend all Americans who have rallied to provide support during this tragedy.
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