HOUSERoll Call 153 · Apr 29, 2024, 10:57 PMpassage-suspension

On Motion to Suspend the Rules and Pass, as Amended: H R 4866 Fire Weather Development Act

H.R. 4866
341YEA48NAY
Passed
H.R. 4866Required: 2/3Source →
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H.R. 4866Fire Weather Development Act of 2024
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This bill establishes several programs and requirements to address wildfire forecasting, detection, and management, particularly with respect to interagency collaboration. For example, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) must establish a program to improve collaboration between federal, state, and local entities with respect to wildfire management. Program goals include improving communication about wildfire spread, earlier detection of wildfires, and better understanding of the impact of climate change on fire weather environments. Authorized activities include research and development of communication tools, modeling systems, and other relevant technology to help with wildfire management, as well as education and training for researchers and enhancing data sharing capabilities between agencies. NOAA may also (1) contract with private sector entities to obtain additional airborne and space-based data to support wildfire prediction and monitoring, and (2) conduct pilot programs to test the use of unmanned aircraft systems for fire weather observations. The bill also establishes the Interagency Coordinating Committee on Wildfires (to assist state and local agencies with wildfire management while avoiding duplication of activities) and the National Advisory Committee on Wildfires (to advise the coordinating committee and other relevant entities on wildfire management). Finally, the bill exempts incident meteorologists of the National Weather Service from premium pay limitations when responding to emergency wildfires. It also requires the National Institute of Standards and Technology to recommend ways to improve the standards of communication between wildfire first responders and fire management response officials.

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PARTY BREAKDOWN

Democratic100% unity
Yea: 191Nay: 0NV: 21
Republican76% unity
Yea: 150Nay: 48NV: 18
NOTABLE DEFECTIONS
Republican: 48 voted against party majority

ALL VOTES (428)

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CA(51)
Not VotingDJimmy Gomez
Not VotingDNancy Pelosi
Not VotingDScott H. Peters
Not VotingDEric Swalwell
Not VotingRDoug LaMalfa
NE(3)
Not VotingRAdrian Smith
RI(2)
Not VotingDSeth Magaziner
SD(1)
VT(1)