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Read twice and referred to the Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.
2026-03-03
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This bill would renew and continue funding for the National Domestic Preparedness Consortium, a network of universities and organizations that trains emergency responders like firefighters, police officers, and emergency managers in how to handle disasters and terrorist attacks. The training programs help first responders across the country prepare for and respond to emergencies more effectively. The bill essentially keeps this existing training program running by reauthorizing its legal authority and funding.
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