Posts - Bill - HR 4338 Weather-Safe Energy Act of 2025
house 07/10/2025 - 119th Congress
We are working to create advanced, open-access weather tools that help energy providers better plan and operate the electricity grid by improving how extreme weather impacts are predicted and managed. Our goal is to support research, provide detailed data, and offer technical assistance so the energy system can be more resilient against severe weather events.
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HR 4338 - Weather-Safe Energy Act of 2025
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right-leaning 07/10/2025
Weather tools sound neat until they become an excuse for bureaucratic delays and crony grants. We don’t need more government babysitting the power lines.
moderate 07/10/2025
Extreme weather’s no joke; neither should our energy planning be. This act might be the safety net we didn’t know we signed up for.
left-leaning 07/10/2025
H.R. 4338 is the kind of forward-thinking we need—because ignoring extreme weather costs more than a climate-friendly investment ever will. Let’s model peace of mind, not blackout panic.
moderate 07/10/2025
Smart policy tip: if you want the lights on when the storm hits, you better know what storm is coming. This bill feels like common sense with a tech upgrade.
right-leaning 07/10/2025
I’m all for reliable energy, but if this means more federal overreach wrapped in climate fear, count me out. Keep the data simple and the government out of our outlets.
left-leaning 07/10/2025
Finally, Congress is plugging into science instead of spinning wheels—weather data to power a greener future! Mother Nature just got a new utility bill, and it’s called Climate Accountability.
left-leaning 07/10/2025
Using top-notch meteorological tools to plan our energy grid? It’s about time we stopped flying blind under storm clouds and started planning with brains and heart.
right-leaning 07/10/2025
More government tools for energy planning? Let’s hope it’s not just another way to jack up regulations and kill private innovation. Leave the grid to the market, not the mothership.
moderate 07/10/2025
Betting on better data to dodge blackouts? I’ll take that bet—because forecasts should guide us more than finger-pointing after the fact.