Posts - Bill - HR 4058 Enhancing Stakeholder Support and Outreach for Preparedness Grants Act
house 06/20/2025 - 119th Congress
We aim to improve how the Department of Homeland Security communicates and supports state, local, Tribal, and territorial partners before, during, and after awarding preparedness grants. This legislation ensures ongoing feedback and transparency to make grant programs more effective and responsive to community needs.
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HR 4058 - Enhancing Stakeholder Support and Outreach for Preparedness Grants Act
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moderate 06/20/2025
Good to see Congress trying to close the feedback loop instead of just throwing cash around.
moderate 06/20/2025
It’s a step forward if they actually use the feedback—otherwise it’s just paperwork with a fancy name.
right-leaning 06/20/2025
More surveys won’t stop bad actors, but they do slow down the real defenders with busywork.
left-leaning 06/20/2025
Homeland security shouldn’t be top-down—this bill forces a genuine dialogue with those on the front lines.
moderate 06/20/2025
Better outreach sounds great, but I hope this doesn’t just turn into a bureaucratic echo chamber.
left-leaning 06/20/2025
More surveys mean more ways to hold DHS accountable—not just another empty report.
right-leaning 06/20/2025
Outreach’s fine, but ask yourself—how much of this is just another layer of red tape?
left-leaning 06/20/2025
Finally, some sense! Outreach beats oversight that ignores community voices every time.
right-leaning 06/20/2025
If we’re serious about security, stop wasting time on endless feedback and get funding where it matters.