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Press ReleaseUrgent2026-03-17

PASSED BY HOUSE: Ezell Bill to Strengthen Coastal Monitoring and Resilience

Mike Ezell
Mike Ezell
RMS-4 · Representative
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This press release from Representative Mike Ezell (R-MS) was published on 2026-03-17 and titled "PASSED BY HOUSE: Ezell Bill to Strengthen Coastal Monitoring and Resilience". It focuses on taxes and touches on the environment, trade policy.

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PASSED BY HOUSE: Ezell Bill to Strengthen Coastal Monitoring and Resilience

Today, Congressman Mike Ezell (MS-04) announced that his legislation, H.R. 2294 , to reauthorize the Integrated Ocean Observation System (IOOS), passed the U.S. House of Representatives last night. The bill ensures the continued operation and modernization of a critical national system that provides real-time data on ocean conditions, weather patterns, and coastal hazards—supporting communities, industries, and emergency response efforts across the Gulf Coast and the nation. “As a representative of a coastal district, I understand firsthand how important accurate, real-time data is for protecting lives, supporting our fishermen, and strengthening our coastal economy,” Ezell said. “Reauthorizing IOOS ensures that our communities have the tools they need to prepare for severe weather, safeguard our marine resources, and keep our ports and waterways operating efficiently. I will continue working with my colleagues in both chambers to get this important legislation across the finish line. Mississippi’s Gulf Coast and coastal communities across the country are counting on it.” The Integrated Ocean Observation System plays a vital role in forecasting hurricanes, monitoring harmful algal blooms, supporting maritime navigation, and informing disaster response. Along the Mississippi Gulf Coast, these capabilities are essential to protecting livelihoods, infrastructure, and natural resources. House Natural Resources Committee Chairman Bruce Westerman (R-Ark.) praised the legislation, stating, “Rep. Ezell has been a consistent leader in advancing science-based coastal management. Reauthorizing the Integrated Coastal and Ocean Observation System ensures communities, fishermen, and emergency managers have reliable data to protect lives, infrastructure, and marine resources. This bill reinforces the importance of accurate information for coastal resilience and economic stability.” H.R. 2294 now heads to the Senate for consideration.
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