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 House Intelligence Committee Chairman Rep. Mike Rogers, R-Mich., left, and 
the committee's ranking Democrat, Rep. C.A. "Dutch" Ruppersberger, D-Md., 
participate in a news conference on Capitol Hill in Washington in late 
2012. House lawmakers finalized legislation Wednesday that would give the 
federal government a broader role helping banks, manufacturers and other 
businesses protect themselves against cyberattacks.AP Photo/J. Scott ApplewhiteWASHINGTON 
 A House panel voted overwhelmingly Wednesday in favor of a new 
data-sharing program that would give the federal government a broader role 
in helping banks, manufacturers and other businesses protect themselves 
against cyberattacks.The bill, approved 18-2 by the House Intelligence Committee, 
would enable companies to disclose technical threat data to the government 
and competitors in real-time, lifting antitrust restrictions and giving 
legal immunity to companies if hacked, so long as they act in 
good faith. In turn, companies could get access to government information 
on cyberthreats that is often classified.It's a defiant move by pro-business 
lawmakers who say concerns by privacy advocates and civil liberties groups 
are overblown. But even while the panel's approval paves the way for 
an easy floor vote next week, the legislation has yet to be 
embraced outside the Republican-controlled House. Last year, a similar measure 
never gained traction and eventually prompted a White House veto thre
 ns isn't achieved 
in high-risk border sectors within five years, a commission made of border 
state officials would make recommendations on how to achieve it.After 10 
years, people granted "registered provisional immigrant status" could apply 
for green cards granting them permanent residency -- and the ability to 
seek citizenship -- if the new security and fencing plans have been 
completed, the mandatory employment verification system is in place and 
used by all employers, and the new electronic exit system is operating 
at airports and seaports, collecting machine-readable visa or passport information 
from airplanes and ships.The electronic exit system is meant to keep better 
track of people in the country on temporary visas. Some 40 percent 
of people in the country illegally arrived with visas but stayed after 
they expired. The employment verification piece would be an expansion of 
an existing system called E-Verify that's currently voluntary for most employers, 
though it's mandatory in some states.The bill would allocate $5.5 billion 
for the various proposals, including $1.5 billion for fencing, $2 billion 
for other border measures and $2 billion to help the commission of 
border state officials do its work, should that become necessary, the person 
said, stressing more or less money could be allocated if needed.The border 
security details were first reported Wednesday by the Wall Street Journal.

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