House Passes Congressman Moran’s Rural Weather Monitoring Systems Act
Washington, DC – Congressman Nathaniel Moran (TX-01) celebrated the passage of his legislation, the Rural Weather Monitoring Systems Act, which will require a study to review current weather monitoring systems in rural areas.
“When it comes to inclement weather, every second counts. Across America, the best weather monitoring radars are naturally centered around metropolitan areas – leaving small towns and rural communities between radar coverage areas and ultimately blind to certain weather events. In East Texas, we are familiar with summer storms, but due to gaps in weather monitoring systems in rural areas, residents do not always have adequate time to prepare in the event of an emergency,” said Congressman Moran. “My legislation, the Rural Weather Monitoring Systems Act, requires a review of current weather monitoring systems in rural areas. This legislation will provide an expedited review of our current gaps and help the implementation of solutions in areas where coverage must currently be supplemented. For the safety and security of rural Americans, establishing access to accurate weather monitoring systems that have the ability to track life-threatening weather events makes all the difference between life and death. Identifying areas where weather radar can be improved is crucial for the safety of our communities in East Texas and protecting key economic sectors - including agriculture, aviation, water, and energy.”
