
The vice chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee on Tuesday said he thinks the chamber will pass legislation reforming the federal security clearance process.Sen. Mark Warner (D-Va.) said at an Intelligence and National Security Alliance (INSA) event that there is no controversy about a reform package he has advocated, noting it is bipartisan and was apporoved unanimously by the committee.“Even with Congress’ stellar record of getting things done, I’ll put this in a much more likely than not category to…