Madam Speaker, with California's peak wildfire season approaching, many of my constituents are weary of the increased threat of wildfires. First responders' ability to detect wildfires and share information rapidly and securely during a wildfire is a matter of life and death. That is why I am thrilled that the House this week passed the Fire Weather Development Act, which I helped introduce with Representatives Garcia and Caraveo. This bipartisan bill includes two bills I worked on that boost fire weather forecasting technologies and public safety communication standards, which I introduced after hearing from local, State, and Federal first responders. I am proud to co-lead this commonsense bill, and I will continue to fight to get this across the finish line so we can improve wildfire readiness and protect our communities. ____________________
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