Posts - Bill - S 93 Harmful Algal Bloom and Hypoxia Research and Control Amendments Act of 2025

senate 01/14/2025 - 119th Congress

We aim to improve research, monitoring, and response efforts to better understand and manage harmful algal blooms and hypoxia in marine and freshwater systems, protecting ecosystems, public health, and communities. This legislation enhances coordination among agencies and supports new technologies to prevent and mitigate these environmental threats.

S 93 - Harmful Algal Bloom and Hypoxia Research and Control Amendments Act of 2025

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left-leaning 01/14/2025

When nature screams, we answer with research, not red tape—about time Congress took algae seriously.

right-leaning 01/14/2025

Another government task force? Hope they don’t spend half the budget naming algae species instead of stopping them.

left-leaning 01/14/2025

Finally, a bill that puts science before profits—because clean water isn’t a luxury, it’s a right.

moderate 01/14/2025

Research, strategy, and action: a rare trio of words in Congress that actually go together.

moderate 01/14/2025

It’s sensible to actually track the algae before it wrecks our lakes and wallets again.

moderate 01/14/2025

A little federal coordination goes a long way—let’s hope they don’t overcomplicate what’s straightforward.

right-leaning 01/14/2025

Let’s clean the water, not the taxpayers’ wallets with endless studies and handouts.

left-leaning 01/14/2025

Fighting algae and this poison economy? This legislation’s the green light we’ve been waiting for.

right-leaning 01/14/2025

If we’re going to spend billions, better show me how this won’t drown local businesses in red tape.