Chairman Hudson Leads C&T Subcommittee Markup of Six Bills to Improve Public Safety Communications
WASHINGTON, D.C. – On Thursday, Congressman Richard Hudson (NC-09), Chairman of the House Energy and Commerce Subcommittee on Communications and Technology, led a subcommittee markup on six bills to strengthen public safety communications, improve emergency alerts, and modernize how Americans reach help in a crisis.
"Upgrading our nation’s call centers to NG911 technology is crucial for public safety," said Rep. Hudson. "This internet protocol-based system will open the door to advanced tools for both the public and our first responders."
The markup featured Congressman Hudson's Next Generation 9-1-1 Act, which helps communities upgrade and coordinate modern 9-1-1 technology systems nationwide.
Bills under consideration included:
- H.R. 6505, Next Generation 9-1-1 Act (Reps. Hudson and Carter–LA) – Supports further deployment and coordination of Next Generation 9-1-1.
- H.R. 5200, Emergency Reporting Act (Reps. Matsui and Bilirakis) – Requires FCC reporting after activation of the Disaster Information Reporting System and improves network outage reporting.
- H.R. 5201, Kari’s Law Reporting Act (Reps. Matsui and Bilirakis) – Directs the FCC to publish a report on implementation of Kari’s Law.
- H.R. 7022, Mystic Alerts Act (Reps. Pfluger and Fletcher) – Directs the FCC to initiate a rulemaking to establish standards and protocols to facilitate satellite alerting capabilities for providers that transmit emergency alerts.
- H.R. 1519, Public Safety Communications Act (Rep. Cammack) – Provides statutory authority for NTIA’s Office of Public Safety Communications to support public safety communications efforts.
- H.R. 2076, LuLu’s Law (Rep. Palmer) – Directs the FCC to issue an order explicitly permitting wireless emergency alerts to mobile phones in the event of a shark attack.
A link to the markup items is available at: Subcommittee Markup of Six Bills | Committee Repository | U.S. House of Representatives
Markup Details:
WHAT: Subcommittee on Communications and Technology Markup – Consideration of Six Bills
DATE: Thursday, January 15, 2026
TIME: 9:00 AM ET
LOCATION: 2123 Rayburn House Office Building