[Congressional Record Volume 162, Number 78 (Tuesday, May 17, 2016)]
[Senate]
[Pages S2872-S2873]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
NATIONAL HURRICANE PREPAREDNESS WEEK
Mr. VITTER. Mr. President, I wish to recognize the week of May 15
through 21, 2016, as National Hurricane Preparedness Week.
As each Louisianian knows, the beginning of June marks the beginning
of hurricane season, and we are acutely aware of how dangerous and
damaging these storms can be. As we recognize National Hurricane
Preparedness Week, I want to emphasize the importance of making
adequate preparations to keep our families and communities safe. While
it is impossible to predict when a disaster will strike, being
informed, prepared, and having a plan can make all the difference in
the world.
The National Hurricane Center recommends that folks take specific
steps to prepare, such as creating a plan for your family, buying
proper supplies
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ahead of time, locating a safe room or the safest areas in your home
for each hurricane hazard, making a plan for your pets, and taking
First Aid, CPR, or disaster preparedness classes.
On a Federal level, I have been working to implement precautionary
measures. As chairman of the Transportation and Infrastructure
Subcommittee, I worked with my Republican and Democrat colleagues on
the critically important Water Resources Development Act of 2016, which
recently passed through the Senate Committee on Environment and Public
Works. This bill would advance numerous hurricane protection efforts
that will make our communities safer and better prepared for such
disasters, most notably through the support it provides to coastal
restoration efforts in Louisiana. Passing WRDA 2016 is an absolute top
priority, and I will continue working to bring it to the Senate floor
for a vote in the near future.
Regarding long-term preparedness, I am proud to announce that my
bipartisan bill to reauthorize the National Estuary Program is on its
way to the President's desk to be signed into law. Louisiana's
estuaries create a natural buffer zone and have protected thousands of
square miles of land along the coast, including some of the Nation's
busiest ports, high-yielding fisheries, and vast oil and mineral
deposits. My bill will make sure our critical estuaries are restored
and preserved so that our coastal communities are better protected
ahead of future storms.
Hurricanes are part of life, especially in Louisiana, but diligence
and preparation can help reduce their impact on your family, home, and
business. I urge you to take hurricane watches and warnings seriously.
Please plan ahead for your family's safety, and encourage your
neighbors to do the same.
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