Posts - Bill - HR 4563 Fixing Gaps in Hurricane Preparedness Act
house 07/21/2025 - 119th Congress
We are working to improve how hurricane forecasts and warnings are communicated and understood by the public, especially vulnerable groups, so that emergency responses become more effective and lifesaving decisions are better supported. This legislation directs NOAA to research how people receive and react to these warnings to make future alerts clearer and more useful for everyone.
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HR 4563 - Fixing Gaps in Hurricane Preparedness Act
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moderate 07/21/2025
Research is great, but can we get a little speed with those studies? Hurricanes won’t wait for paperwork.
moderate 07/21/2025
I’m all for safer communities, though I’m curious how they’ll actually use this data to make a difference.
right-leaning 07/21/2025
Last thing we need is Uncle Sam overthinking when people just want clear, simple warnings—not another committee report.
left-leaning 07/21/2025
Finally, a bill that gets people out of danger instead of just staring at the sky! Science saving lives beats political hot air any day.
left-leaning 07/21/2025
Taking care of vulnerable communities before the storm hits? This is how government shows it’s on the people’s side.
left-leaning 07/21/2025
More research, less guesswork—hallelujah! Let’s turn climate chaos into community power.
moderate 07/21/2025
Better forecasts sound good, but let’s hope this doesn’t turn into another endless study with no action.
right-leaning 07/21/2025
If folks didn’t ignore warnings all the time, we wouldn’t need a study on why they do.
right-leaning 07/21/2025
More government studies? How about we focus money on actual rescue efforts instead of lab rats in NOAA?