WASHINGTON, DC – U.S. Senator Jacky Rosen (D-NV), a member of the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science and Technology, helped advance a bipartisan bill in committee to make critical updates to our 9-1-1 emergency reporting system, improve its resiliency during natural disasters, and recognize the unique demands and responsibilities of dispatchers and other protective service workers.
“When Nevada faces natural disasters, it’s critical that Nevadans can dial 9-1-1 and get the help they need,” said Senator Rosen. “I’m proud to help advance bipartisan legislation to take much-needed steps to prevent 9-1-1 outages and disruptions, while also recognizing dispatchers for their life-saving work in times of crisis. I’ll continue working across party lines to support our first responders.”
Senator Rosen has fought to support Nevada’s first responders with the resources they need to do their jobs safely. Last Congress, Senator Rosen introduced bipartisan legislation to improve federal mental health support programs for firefighters, law enforcement officers, and other emergency response personnel. Senator Rosen also helped pass bipartisan legislation providing fire departments with additional funding to hire more firefighters and purchase lifesaving equipment. The Recruit and Retain Act, which Rosen helped introduce, was signed into law last year and provides law enforcement with increased resources to hire and retain more police officers in an effort to tackle the law enforcement shortage in Nevada and nationwide. She also helped deliver a historic pay raise and benefits funding for federal wildland firefighters through the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law.
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