to the intended purposes of
such programs;
(iii) coordinate allocation of
grant funds to avoid duplicative or
inconsistent purchases by the
recipients;
(iv) make the programs more
accessible and user friendly to
applicants; and
(v) ensure the programs are
coordinated to enhance the overall
preparedness of the Nation;
(D) submit the information and
recommendations under subparagraphs (A), (B),
and (C) to the appropriate committees of
Congress; and
(E) provide the appropriate committees of
Congress, the Comptroller General, and any
officer or employee of the Government
Accountability Office with full access to any
information collected or reviewed in preparing
the submission under subparagraph (D).
(2) Scope of task.--Nothing in this subsection
shall authorize the elimination, or the alteration of
the purposes, as delineated by statute, regulation, or
guidance, of any grant program that exists on the date
of the enactment of the Implementing Recommendations of
the 9/11 Commission Act of 2007, nor authorize the
review or preparation of proposals on the elimination,
or the alteration of such purposes, of any such grant
program.
(d) Sense of Congress.--It is the sense of Congress that,
in order to ensure that the Nation is most effectively able to
prevent, prepare for, protect against, and respond to all
hazards, including natural disasters, acts of terrorism, and
other man-made disasters--
(1) the Department should administer a coherent and
coordinated system of both terrorism-focused and all-
hazards grants;
(2) there should be a continuing and appropriate
balance between funding for terrorism-focused and all-
hazards preparedness, as reflected in the
authorizations of appropriations for grants under the
amendments made by titles I and II, as applicable, of
the Implementing Recommendations of the 9/11 Commission
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