Congressional Co-Chairs
The following Senators and Representatives will serve as honorary Congressional Co-Chairs of National Preparedness Month (NPM). Together, they will lead the effort to increase public awareness about the importance of emergency preparedness on Capitol Hill and throughout the country.
These elected officials join President Barack H. Obama in support of this effort:
"Each of us has an important role to play in bolstering our preparedness for disasters of all types -- from cyber incidents and acts of terrorism to tornadoes and flooding. That is why my Administration is pursuing an approach to emergency management that engages the whole community -- from Federal, State, local, and tribal governments to the private sector, nonprofits, faith-based organizations, and the general public." - President Obama
The Entire Presidential Proclamation declaring September National Preparedness Month is available here.
The Senate passed Senate Resolution 583 - Proclaims September National Preparedness Month. On 9/22/2012 it was passed and agreed to in Senate, without amendment and with a preamble by unanimous consent.
The Honorable Joseph Lieberman
Chairman, Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs |
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The Honorable Susan Collins
Ranking Member, Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs |
The Honorable Mary Landrieu |
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The Honorable Dan Coats “As the ranking member of the Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Homeland Security, I encourage all Americans to participate in National Preparedness Month. We don’t always know when and where a disaster may strike, but we can take steps today to prepare and help reduce the impact of Mother Nature’s devastating hand. Be informed and develop a plan this month for you and your family. The difference between your survival and safety may come down to how well prepared you are for a potential disaster.” |
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The Honorable Mark L. Pryor |
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The Honorable Peter King “One of the many valuable lessons learned from the terrorist attacks of 9/11 was the importance of preparedness for an emergency. In the midst of another terrorist attack or a natural disaster, the preparedness of our Nation, states, local communities and each and every citizen, can make a life-saving difference. National Preparedness Month presents an excellent opportunity for all American families to take the time to prepare for an emergency.” |
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The Honorable Bennie G. Thompson "National Preparedness Month serves as a reminder that natural and man-made disasters affect people in every corner of the Nation. As the Federal government continues to assist State, local and tribal governments in developing and practicing their emergency plans, each of us should remember that preparedness – from planning to execution – is meaningless without public involvement. This month, it is my hope that each of us considers what we need to do to be prepared as well as how we can encourage our families, neighbors and communities to be ready for an emergency or disaster. I know that by planning and working together, we can overcome any storm." |
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The Honorable Gus Bilirakis "We all have a role to play in preparedness. National Preparedness Month is a time to reflect on the steps we can take as individuals, communities, and a nation to be more prepared and resilient." |
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The Honorable Laura Richardson
Ranking Member, House Homeland Security Subcommittee on Emergency Preparedness, Response and Communications “National Preparedness Month reminds us about the importance of creating and evaluating emergency response plans. As we remember the 11th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks, it serves as a somber reminder of the need to be prepared for both natural and man-made disasters. While September is National Preparedness Month, we need to ensure that effective emergency plans are in place all year-round. Individuals, families, organizations, local, state, and federal officials are all responsible for being prepared for an emergency.” |
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The Honorable John L. Mica
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The Honorable Nick J. Rahall II |
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The Honorable Jeff Denham “As a Representative from California, my constituents and I know very well how important it is to plan and prepare for disasters. From earthquakes to floods to wildfires, good planning and preparedness saves lives and mitigates against damages. That is why as Chairman of the House Transportation Subcommittee with jurisdiction over FEMA and emergency management, I am working to ensure that all levels of government are working together to plan for and prepare for any hazards and disasters. I’m honored to serve as Co-chair of this year's National Preparedness Month and will continue my efforts to help turn awareness into action in our homes, businesses and communities.” |
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The Honorable Eleanor Holmes Norton
Ranking Member, House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee on Economic Development, Public Buildings, and Emergency Management
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The Honorable Robert B. Aderholt |
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The Honorable David Price |