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For Immediate Release
07/28/09
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Jena Longo - Democratic Deputy Communications Director 202.224.7824
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Chairman Rockefeller's Remarks on Weathering the Storm: The Need for a National Hurricane Initiative
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WASHINGTON, D.C. -- As a nation, we depend on critical infrastructure and basic services everyday: We can talk to family and friends across the nation, drive on well-marked, safe roads, and rely on a robust public safety system to come to our aid in emergencies. But if we want to make sure that essential foundation is there when we need it most, we must continue to invest in cutting-edge technology and the latest research.
Every year, hurricanes strike this nation, threatening enormous devastation and great loss. Approximately 100 related deaths occur annually with damages in the United States alone averaging an estimated $11.4 billion annually.
On August 29th, it will be four years since Hurricane Katrina ravaged New Orleans and the Gulf Coast region, resulting in $125 billion dollars in damages and over 1833 reported deaths. Yet, as we approach this anniversary, over 10,000 people still live in New Orleans without permanent or adequate housing. Those who chose to stay after the storm are left with mediocre government services and substandard living.
Whenever our country’s less fortunate citizens suffer, our nation suffers as a whole and it is the responsibility of those elected to serve—from the federal government to local communities—to do all we can now and in the future to make sure a tragedy like this never happens again.
Hurricanes are a frequent reminder that we must be prepared for the worst—and that by investing in our communities we can help them weather storms better and recover more quickly.
It is easy to assume that only coastal states must prepare for hurricanes, but that could not be further from the truth. Inland states, such as West Virginia, feel the effects of hurricanes through severe thunderstorms, flooding, and tornadoes. In 2003, Hurricane Isabel hit the Northeast and caused significant damage in my state. West Virginia ultimately received more than $1.5 million from FEMA to assist in our recovery efforts.
With today’s hearing, I hope to highlight and discuss some of the Federal research going on right now to better understand the basic science of hurricanes: Where are the data gaps? And what more do we need to improve hurricane forecasting?
In addition, we will focus on mitigating hurricane damage by improving building codes to create more hurricane-resistant structures and maintaining coastal areas as buffers from storm surges and beach erosion.
Of course, long after a hurricane has struck and the television reporters and aid workers have gone home, the hard work of recovery continues in communities across the nation, even as they prepare for the next storm.
Today’s witnesses understand those challenges and I want to thank them for joining us here today. We really do have an all-star panel representing both private and public sectors, government and academia. I look forward to your testimony.
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Rockefeller, Boxer Applaud Funding for Rail Safety Grants
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Hearing Summary - Climate Services: Solutions from Commerce to Communities
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Witness List:
The Honorable Gary Locke, Secretary, U.S. Department of Commerce
The Honorable John P. Holdren, Director, Office of Science and Technology Policy, Executive Office of the President
Key ...
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Chairman Rockefeller's Remarks on Climate Services: Solutions from Commerce to Communities
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Rockefeller Seeks Information on Health Care Co-ops
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Hearing Summary: Nominations Hearing
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Witness List:
Mr. Christopher P. Bertram, to be Assistant Secretary for Budget and Programs and Chief Financial Officer at the United States Department of Transportation
Ms. Susan L. Kurland, to be Assistant Secretary for Aviation and International A...
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Hearing Summary - Weathering the Storm: The Need for a National Hurricane Initiative
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Witness List:
Dr. Kelvin K. Droegemeier, Co-Chairman, Task Force on Hurricane Science and Engineering, National Science Board
Dr. Richard W. Spinrad, Assistant Administrator, Office of Oceanic an...
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28th - |
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Nominees Confirmed
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Ms. Mignon L. Clyburn, to be a Member of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC)
Ms. Meredith Attwell Baker, to be a Member of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC)
Ms. Deborah A.P. Hersman, to be Chairman and Member of the National Transportation Safety Board (N...
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Rockefeller Calls for Audit of General Motors and Chrysler Terminations
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Chairman Rockefeller's Remarks on Advertising Trends and Consumer Protection
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Today, we will examine deceptive advertising and its power to undermine consumers’ c...
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Hearing Summary: Advertising Trends and Consumer Protection
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Witness List:
Mr. David Vladeck, Director, Bureau of Consumer Protection, Federal Trade Commission
Ms. Sally Greenberg, Executive Director, National Consumers League
Dr. Urvashi Rangan, Director for Technical...
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Rockefeller Applauds Senate Commerce Committee's Approval of FAA Reauthorization Bill
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Chairman Rockefeller Applauds Senate Commerce Committee's Extension of Critical Highway Programs
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The Senate Commerce Committee approved a bill to extend the Nation...
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Executive Session Committee Legislation Summary
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Nomination of Deborah A.P. Hersman, to be Chairman and Memb...
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Chairman Rockefeller on the 40th Anniversary of the First Moon Landing
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“Forty years ago, three brave NASA astronauts ventured into the unknown carrying an entire nation’s hopes and dreams with them. When Apollo 11 lan...
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Rockefeller and Hutchison Press DOT on Antitrust Immunity Cases
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Hearing Summary: Competition in the Health Care Marketplace
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Witness List:
Mr. Richard A. Feinstein, Director, Bureau of Competition, Federal Trade Commission
Dr. Len M. Nichols, Director, Health Policy Program, New America Foundation
Mr. David Balto, Senior Fellow, Center For ...
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Chairman Rockefeller Alarmed by Magnitude of Cyber Attacks
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Hearing Summary-The Economy and Fraud: Protecting Consumers During Downward Economic Times
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Witness List:
The Honorable Chris Koster, Attorney General, State of Missouri
Mr. David Vladeck, Director, Bureau of Consumer Protection, Fed...
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Rockefeller, Hutchison, Dorgan, Demint Introduce Bipartisan Aviation Bill
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“Mr. Bertram brings a ...
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Chairman Rockefeller Adds Another Company to His Online "Mystery Charges" Investigation
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Today, Senator Rockefeller sent a letter to the President of Affini...
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Hearing Summary: Nominations Hearing
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Nominations Include:
Panel I
Mr. Charles F. Bolden, Jr., to be Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)
Ms. Lori Garver, to be Deputy Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)
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Executive Session Committee Legislation Summary
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S. 588, Cruise Vessel Security and Safety Act of 2009
S. 649, Radio Spectrum Inventory Act
S. 668, Northwest Straits Marine Conservation Initiative Reauthorization Act of 2009
S. 1194, Coast Guard Authorizati...
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