HR 5285: TWISTER Act
Haley Stevens (D) MI
CosponsorsNone
Introduced on
Wednesday, September 10th, 2025
Subjects
Atmospheric science and weather, Emergency communications systems, Floods and storm protection
Haley Stevens (D) MI
CosponsorsNone
Introduced on
Wednesday, September 10th, 2025
Subjects
Atmospheric science and weather, Emergency communications systems, Floods and storm protection
Frank Lucas (R) OK
CosponsorsNone
Introduced on
Tuesday, September 2nd, 2025
Subjects
Aquatic ecology, Atmospheric science and weather, Aviation and airports, Computers and information technology, Disaster relief and insurance, Emergency communications systems, Hydrology and hydrography, Natural disasters, Public contracts and procurement, Public-private cooperation, Spacecraft and satellites, Water quality
Mazie Hirono (D) HI
CosponsorsNone
Introduced on
Friday, August 1st, 2025
Subjects
Atmospheric science and weather, Congressional tributes, Environmental assessment, monitoring, research, Hawaii
Celeste Maloy (R) UT
CosponsorsNone
Introduced on
Thursday, July 17th, 2025
Subjects
Agricultural conservation and pollution, Atmospheric science and weather, Civil actions and liability, Disaster relief and insurance, Ecology, Environmental assessment, monitoring, research, Fires, Forests, forestry, trees, Government trust funds, Hunting and fishing, Land use and conservation, Licensing and registrations, Livestock, Natural disasters, Outdoor recreation, Water use and supply, Wildlife conservation and habitat protection
Jay Obernolte (R) CA
CosponsorsVince Fong (R) CA, George Whitesides (D) CA
Introduced on
Monday, July 7th, 2025
Subjects
Atmospheric science and weather, Emergency communications systems, Geography and mapping, Research and development, Water use and supply
Sam Graves (R) MO
CosponsorsRick Larsen (D) WA, Mike Ezell (R) MS, Salud Carbajal (D) CA
Introduced on
Wednesday, July 2nd, 2025
Subjects
Administrative law and regulatory procedures, Advisory bodies, Alaska, Alaska Natives and Hawaiians, Assault and harassment offenses, Atmospheric science and weather, Aviation and airports, Border security and unlawful immigration, Citizenship and naturalization, Civics education, Civil actions and liability, Coast guard, Computer security and identity theft, Computers and information technology, Congressional oversight, Crime prevention, Crime victims, Criminal investigation, prosecution, interrogation, Criminal justice information and records
Eric Sorensen (D) IL
Introduced on
Friday, June 27th, 2025
Subjects
Atmospheric science and weather, Congressional oversight, Environmental assessment, monitoring, research, Government studies and investigations, Rural conditions and development
Streamlining Procurement for Effective Execution and Delivery and National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2026
This bill sets forth policies and authorities for FY2026 for Department of Defense (DOD) programs and activities, military construction, and the national security programs of the Department of Energy and the Maritime Administration. It also authorizes appropriations for the Defense Nuclear Facilities Safety Board and the Naval Petroleum Reserves, and modifies the defense acquisition system to expedite delivery of capabilities to the Armed Forces.
Among other elements, the bill
For additional information on the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) see
Mike Rogers (R) AL
CosponsorsAdam Smith (D) WA
Introduced on
Monday, June 9th, 2025
Subjects
Accounting and auditing, Advanced technology and technological innovations, Advisory bodies, Alabama, Alaska, Alliances, Animal protection and human-animal relationships, Appropriations, Arab-Israeli relations, Architecture, Arizona, Arkansas, Armed Forces Retirement Home, Art, artists, authorship, Asia, Assault and harassment offenses, Atmospheric science and weather, Australia, Aviation and airports, Computers and information technology, Department of Defense, Employment and training programs, Executive agency funding and structure, Government studies and investigations, Industrial policy and productivity, Licensing and registrations, Manufacturing, Military education and training, Military procurement, research, weapons development, Public contracts and procurement, Technology assessment, Technology transfer and commercialization
Brian Babin (R) TX
CosponsorsZoe Lofgren (D) CA
Introduced on
Wednesday, June 4th, 2025
Subjects
Atmospheric science and weather, Emergency communications systems, Geography and mapping, Hydrology and hydrography, Marine and inland water transportation, Navigation, waterways, harbors, Transportation safety and security
Rick Larsen (D) WA
CosponsorsSteve Cohen (D) TN
Introduced on
Saturday, May 17th, 2025
Subjects
Accounting and auditing, Atmospheric science and weather, Aviation and airports, Congressional oversight, Government information and archives, Transportation safety and security
Introduced on
Tuesday, May 6th, 2025
Subjects
Alaska Natives and Hawaiians, Atmospheric science and weather, Floods and storm protection, Geography and mapping, Government information and archives, Intergovernmental relations, State and local government operations
Katie Britt (R) AL
CosponsorsPeter Welch (D) VT
Introduced on
Wednesday, April 30th, 2025
Subjects
Atmospheric science and weather, Geography and mapping, Hydrology and hydrography, Lakes and rivers
Brian Schatz (D) HI
CosponsorsTim Sheehy (R) MT, Ben Lujan (D) NM, Peter Welch (D) VT
Introduced on
Wednesday, April 9th, 2025
Subjects
Advanced technology and technological innovations, Atmospheric science and weather, Computers and information technology, Congressional oversight, Floods and storm protection, Government information and archives, Government studies and investigations, Public-private cooperation
Introduced on
Thursday, April 3rd, 2025
Subjects
Atmospheric science and weather, Emergency communications systems, Geography and mapping, Hydrology and hydrography, Marine and inland water transportation, Navigation, waterways, harbors, Transportation safety and security
Suzan DelBene (D) WA
CosponsorsDan Newhouse (R) WA, Kim Schrier (D) WA, Marie Perez (D) WA, Emily Randall (D) WA, Adam Smith (D) WA, Rick Larsen (D) WA, Marilyn Strickland (D) WA
Introduced on
Friday, March 21st, 2025
Subjects
Alaska Natives and Hawaiians, Atmospheric science and weather, Floods and storm protection, Geography and mapping, Government information and archives, Intergovernmental relations, State and local government operations
Improving Flood and Agricultural Forecasts Act of 2025
This bill provides statutory authority for the National Mesonet Program (NMP) maintained by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). (Mesonets are networks of automated weather and soil observation stations that collect data used in measuring, tracking, and forecasting weather and its effects. The NMP is a national network of local mesonets that collects and disseminates non-federal atmospheric weather observations in the United States.)
The bill sets forth certain requirements for the NMP, including that the program must obtain weather observations in order to improve understanding and forecasting of atmospheric, drought, fire, and water events, and establish means to integrate increased numbers and types of environmental observations into the program annually. However, NOAA may obtain data under the program only when it is demonstrably cost effective and meets or exceeds certain data quality standards.
Of funds appropriated to the program annually, NOAA must award at least 15% to state, tribal, private, and academic entities seeking to build, expand, or upgrade mesonet system equipment and capacity. Entities receiving funds must agree to provide data to the NMP. In allocating funding, NOAA must prioritize providing funds to entities in remote areas and areas that lack environmental monitoring stations.
NOAA must also ensure the NMP has an active advisory committee, comprised of subject matter experts, to make recommendations on data needs and procurement, among other topics.
Brian Schatz (D) HI
CosponsorsIntroduced on
Tuesday, February 18th, 2025
Subjects
Agricultural practices and innovations, Agricultural research, Atmospheric science and weather, Emergency communications systems, Environmental assessment, monitoring, research, Fires, Floods and storm protection, Government information and archives, Government studies and investigations, Higher education, Natural disasters, State and local finance
Maria Cantwell (D) WA, Dan Sullivan (R) AK, Tammy Baldwin (D) WI
Introduced on
Tuesday, February 11th, 2025
Subjects
Administrative law and regulatory procedures, Advisory bodies, Alaska, Alaska Natives and Hawaiians, Appropriations, Assault and harassment offenses, Atmospheric science and weather, Aviation and airports, Border security and unlawful immigration, Citizenship and naturalization, Civics education, Civil actions and liability, Coast guard, Computer security and identity theft, Computers and information technology, Congressional oversight, Crime prevention, Crime victims, Criminal investigation, prosecution, interrogation
Fire Ready Nation Act of 2025
This bill provides statutory authority for existing wildfire response services of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), and establishes new programs and collaborative efforts to improve fire forecasting and readiness.
Specifically, in addition to other efforts, the bill directs NOAA to
The bill also exempts federal wildland firefighters, fire management response officials, and accompanying incident meteorologists and management teams from certain premium pay limitations.
Finally, the bill directs the Government Accountability Office to evaluate and report on the implementation of the fire weather services program, among other topics.
Tim Sheehy (R) MT, Ted Cruz (R) TX, Ben Lujan (D) NM, Dan Sullivan (R) AK, Jacklyn Rosen (D) NV, Lisa Murkowski (R) AK, Alex Padilla (D) CA
Introduced on
Wednesday, January 29th, 2025
Subjects
Advanced technology and technological innovations, Atmospheric science and weather, Computers and information technology, Congressional oversight, Emergency communications systems, Emergency planning and evacuation, Environmental assessment, monitoring, research, Environmental technology, Fires, First responders and emergency personnel, Forests, forestry, trees, Government information and archives, Government studies and investigations, Intergovernmental relations, Research and development, State and local government operations
Edward Markey (D) MA
CosponsorsAlex Padilla (D) CA, Ruben Gallego (D) AZ
Introduced on
Wednesday, January 29th, 2025
Subjects
Air quality, Atmospheric science and weather, Computers and information technology, Congressional oversight, Department of Commerce, Environmental health, Executive agency funding and structure, Government information and archives, Intergovernmental relations
Tornado Observations Research and Notification Assessment for Development of Operations Act or the TORNADO Act
This bill requires the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) to evaluate and improve its communications about hurricanes, tornadoes, winter storms, and other hazardous weather events.
Specifically, NOAA must establish a Risk Communication Office to evaluate the effectiveness of NOAA’s communications and to identify ways to provide simpler and clearer information to the public about hazardous weather events. NOAA must also (1) establish a research program to modernize its communication systems, and (2) establish a pilot program to implement the research with respect to communications about tornadoes.
Additionally, the bill requires NOAA to develop a strategic plan for implementing the Warn-on-Forecast System, which aims to provide more advanced warnings of thunderstorm-related events (e.g., tornadoes). The bill also requires NOAA to evaluate its tornado rating system and to conduct post-storm assessments of significant events.
The bill also provides statutory authority for NOAA’s Verification of the Origins of Rotation in Tornadoes Experiment (known as VORTEX-USA), a collaborative project between meteorologists and social scientists to study the conditions that contribute to dangerous tornadoes in the Southeast and the best ways to communicate these events to the public.
Finally, the Government Accountability Office must report on the National Weather Service’s communication technology, particularly with respect to timely notices of hazardous weather events.
Roger Wicker (R) MS
CosponsorsCindy Hyde-Smith (R) MS, Chuck Grassley (R) IA, Jerry Moran (R) KS, Tim Sheehy (R) MT, Todd Young (R) IN, Ted Cruz (R) TX, Gary Peters (D) MI, Raphael Warnock (D) GA
Introduced on
Monday, January 27th, 2025
Subjects
Atmospheric science and weather, Congressional oversight, Earth sciences, Emergency communications systems, Emergency planning and evacuation, Floods and storm protection, Government information and archives, Government studies and investigations, Natural disasters, Performance measurement, Research and development