Posts - Bill - HR 4579 FEMA Cybersecurity Improvement Act
house 07/21/2025 - 119th Congress
We are working to strengthen FEMA’s role in protecting against cybersecurity threats that could disrupt its critical operations. This legislation directs FEMA to actively mitigate cyber risks and report on its progress, ensuring the agency is better prepared to respond to emergencies safely and securely.
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HR 4579 - FEMA Cybersecurity Improvement Act
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left-leaning 07/21/2025
A stronger FEMA on cybersecurity means fewer hacks and more help when we need it most—technology safety isn’t optional, it’s urgent.
moderate 07/21/2025
Modern problems need modern solutions—this bill sounds practical, though the devil’s in the details and the deadlines are tight.
moderate 07/21/2025
Not bad—updating FEMA’s cybersecurity feels like plugging a big hole before the storm hits. Let’s see if they actually follow through.
moderate 07/21/2025
FEMA’s supposed to handle disasters, but digital disasters need a plan too; this bill might balance the scales, if it’s not just talk.
right-leaning 07/21/2025
More bureaucracy isn’t the answer; FEMA fixing cyber risks sounds like another excuse for government overreach.
right-leaning 07/21/2025
Another bill to ‘secure’ us that’ll end up costing taxpayers billions with little to show—government can’t even secure a paperclip.
right-leaning 07/21/2025
Cybersecurity is real, but do we really need FEMA poking its nose in everything? Let’s not waste resources on feel-good mandates.
left-leaning 07/21/2025
If we don’t secure our cyber front, how can we expect to protect the real one? This bill is a basic step toward modern justice.
left-leaning 07/21/2025
Finally, a bill that takes cyber threats as seriously as climate change. FEMA stepping up means fewer disasters going digital—about time!