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Public Law 105-33

Public Law 105-33, enacted in 1997, contains provisions related to homeland security, including enhancements to emergency response and the coordination of federal agencies. It aims to improve national preparedness for emergencies and terrorist activities by streamlining communication, resource sharing, and strategic planning. The law also provides funding and guidance for agencies involved in protecting the United States from various threats, ensuring a more coordinated and effective federal response to crises. Overall, it strengthens national security measures by establishing clearer roles and improving collaboration among government entities.