Cammack, Torres Relaunch Congressional NG-911 Caucus
Reps. Kat Cammack, R-Fla., and Norma Torres, D-Calif., said Monday night they relaunched the Congressional Next-Generation 911 Caucus in a renewed bid to push for federal funding for NG-911 tech upgrades. The National Emergency Number Association and other 911 advocates are considering how to move forward on NG-911 funding after congressional Republicans decided against allocating any future spectrum auction revenue for that purpose in the budget reconciliation package, which both chambers passed earlier this month (see 2507080065).
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“The ability to text 911, send video, and deliver critical information to first responders before they arrive saves lives,” Cammack said. As caucus co-chair, “I’m committed to ensuring that all Americans -- whether they live in a rural town or a major city -- have access to a modern, responsive system.” Torres added, “As we work to modernize our emergency response systems, it’s imperative that we give these professionals and the systems they rely on the support they deserve,”