Long title | To reauthorize the National Windstorm Impact Reduction Program, and for other purposes. |
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Announced in | the 113th United States Congress |
Sponsored by | Rep. Randy Neugebauer (R, TX-19) |
Number of co-sponsors | 0 |
Codification | |
Acts affected | National Windstorm Impact Reduction Act of 2004, Federal Advisory Committee Act |
U.S.C. sections affected | 5 U.S.C. § {{{2}}}, 42 U.S.C. § 15702 |
Agencies affected | United States Congress, Office of Management and Budget, National Institute of Standards and Technology, National Science Foundation, Office of Science and Technology Policy, Federal Emergency Management Agency, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration |
Authorizations of appropriations | $64,200,000 |
Legislative history | |
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The National Windstorm Impact Reduction Act Reauthorization of 2014 (H.R. 1786) is a bill that would reauthorize the National Windstorm Impact Reduction Program (NWIRP), which was created to improve the understanding of windstorms and their impacts and to develop measures to reduce the damage they cause.[1] The bill also would establish new committees to coordinate the activities of federal agencies participating in the program and to assess developments in efforts to mitigate damage from windstorms.[1]
The bill was introduced into the United States House of Representatives during the 113th United States Congress.
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