[SFDXA] PRESS RELEASE - Amateur Radio Emergency Preparedness Act Re-Introduced
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Sat Feb 8 13:05:07 EST 2025
*_PRESS RELEASE_
Amateur Radio Emergency Preparedness Act Re-Introduced*
Legislation Will Increase Communication Options During Natural Disasters
WASHINGTON – U.S. Senators Roger Wicker, R-Miss., and Richard
Blumenthal, D- Conn.,
and Representatives August Pfluger, R-Tex., and Joe Courtney, D-Conn.
announced their joint
re-introduction of legislation in the Senate and House to restore the
right to Amateur Radio
operators to install the antennas necessary to serve their communities.
Homeowner association rules often prevent Amateur Radio operators from
installing antennas at
their homes even though Amateur Radio has proven to be essential in
emergencies and natural
disasters such as hurricanes when other means of communication fail.
“Mississippians should have access to every possible means of warning
for natural disasters,
including amateur radio operators. In an emergency, those warnings can
mean the difference
between life and death,” Senator Wicker said. “The Amateur Radio
Emergency Preparedness
Act would remove unnecessary roadblocks that could help keep communities
safe during
emergencies like tornadoes, hurricanes, and fires.”
“When disaster strikes, amateur radio operators provide vital, often
life-saving information,
which shouldn’t be hindered by prohibitive rules or confusing approval
processes. The Amateur
Radio Emergency Preparedness Act eliminates obstacles for ham radio
enthusiasts, allowing
them to continue their communications and serve their communities in the
face of emergencies,”
said Senator Blumenthal.
“Natural disasters and other emergency situations that hinder our
regular lines of communication
are unfortunately unavoidable, which is why we must bolster our
emergency preparedness by
removing the barriers amateur radio operators often run into when
installing antennas. Amateur
radio plays a vital role in public safety by delivering critical
information to people at all times. My
district is home to dozens of amateur radio operators ready to volunteer
in the event of an
emergency, and I am proud to lead this legislation,” said Congressman
August Pfluger.
“As we know from recent natural disasters, amateur radio operators in
Connecticut can be a
critical component of disaster response and emergency management. It is
in our communities’
best interest that we give them the capabilities to operate at the
highest level, and with the re-
introduction of this bill, we’ve taken a strong step in that direction,”
said Congressman
Courtney.
Background:
The Amateur Radio Emergency Preparedness Act of 2025 would require homeowner
associations to accommodate the needs of FCC-licensed Amateur Radio
operators by prohibiting
the enforcement of private land use restrictions that ban, prevent, or
require the approval of the
installation or use of Amateur Radio station antennas. Homeowner
associations have often
prevented installation and use of such antennas through private land use
restrictions. This has
hindered voluntary training for emergency situations and blocked access
to necessary
communications when disaster strikes.
Among other provisions, this legislation would:
• Prohibit homeowner association rules that would prevent or ban Amateur
Radio
antennas;
• Specify an approval process for installing Amateur Radio antennas;
• Provide a Federal private right of action to Amateur Radio operators
in disputed cases.
On behalf of America’s Amateur Radio licensees, Rick Roderick, the
President of The American
Radio Relay League, re-confirmed the ARRL’s full support for the passage
of the Amateur Radio
Emergency Preparedness Act of 2025 and extended his thanks and
appreciation to Senators
Wicker and Blumenthal and Congressmen Pfluger and Courtney for their
unflagging leadership
of the bi-partisan effort to support and protect the rights of all
Amateur Radio Operators.
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