US Federal 2025-2026 Regular Session

US Federal House Bill HB4482

Introduced
7/17/25  
Refer
7/17/25  

Caption

Stop NOAA Closures Act

Impact

If enacted, HB4482 would significantly alter the management of NOAA facilities by preventing any closures or consolidations until a comprehensive report is filed and assessed. Specifically, it would restrict the Secretary of Commerce or the administrators of NOAA and General Services from making unilateral decisions regarding the operations of NOAA facilities. This includes an outline of justification for any proposed changes, thereby promoting a more transparent decision-making process regarding the facilities' future.

Summary

House Bill 4482, known as the 'Stop NOAA Closures Act', seeks to impose a moratorium on any actions taken to close, suspend, or limit access to the facilities of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). The bill is presented as a response to concerns over the future accessibility and operational capabilities of NOAA's facilities, which play a critical role in environmental monitoring and management. By instituting this moratorium, the bill aims to ensure continuous access to these vital resources while the implications of any potential closures are examined more thoroughly.

Contention

Among the notable points of contention surrounding this bill are concerns about the environmental impact and the legislative constraints it imposes on federal agencies. Proponents believe that protecting NOAA's infrastructure supports essential scientific work and public safety, whereas critics may argue about the potential for the bill to inhibit necessary reforms and adjustments within NOAA’s operational framework. Furthermore, there is ongoing debate regarding the balance between preserving governmental resources and ensuring effective management of taxpayer funds through efficiency measures.

Notable_aspects

The legislation includes provisions for exemptions during emergencies where immediate threats to personnel safety may necessitate action contrary to the moratorium. However, a structured approach requiring thorough justification and a public report ensures accountability in any decisions made regarding NOAA facilities. This requirement promotes an overall strategic assessment of needs, costs, and benefits related to the facilities' operations, which further marks the bill as a thoughtful approach to federal facility management.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

US HB7766

Stop Militarizing Law Enforcement Act

US HB2888

Stopping a Rogue President on Trade Act

US HB1100

STOPP Act Stop the Opioid Pill Presser and Fentanyl Act

US HB2211

Saving NOAA’s Workforce Act

US HB6184

NOAA Data Preservation Act

US HB2848

Stop Arctic Ocean Drilling Act of 2025

US HB1876

Keeping Our Field Offices Open Act

US HB7066

SHIELD Act Stopping Hikes In Electricity from Large Load Demands Act

US HB846

SAD Act Stop Antiabortion Disinformation Act

US HB7347

Stop Inhumane Conditions in ICE Detention Act of 2026

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