Urging the United States Congress to provide Department of Homeland Security funds for the protection of the Texas electric grid.
The bill arises from concerns about the vulnerability of the electric grid to both natural and manmade threats, particularly the risk of an electromagnetic pulse (EMP) attack. The resolution references expert warnings about the potential severe consequences of an EMP event, highlighting that both state and national security could be compromised without proper measures in place. By advancing this resolution, Texas intends to draw attention to these vulnerabilities and advocate for necessary funding to enhance grid resilience.
HCR73 is a concurrent resolution urging the U.S. Congress to allocate funds through the Department of Homeland Security for the protection of Texas' electric grid. The resolution emphasizes the critical dependence of various state functions—such as food and water supplies, communications, banking, hospitals, and law enforcement—on a secure electric supply. Acknowledging the federal government's inadequate security measures, the resolution calls on Congress to take action to safeguard this essential infrastructure.
While the measure has a clear safety focus, it may also open discussions regarding federal versus state responsibilities in securing critical infrastructure. Proponents will argue that enhancing electric grid security is not only a matter of public safety but also a vital step towards economic stability. They claim that improved energy security could prevent future economic losses and promote a stable environment for business development in Texas. However, the implementation of such funding might face scrutiny concerning budget priorities and the efficacy of federal spending on localized infrastructure.
Overall, HCR73 reflects a proactive approach from Texas legislators to ensure the integrity and reliability of the state’s power supply. If enacted, it could lead to a broader dialogue on energy security policies and their execution at both local and national levels, highlighting the imperative for government entities to prioritize infrastructure defense in an increasingly complex threat landscape.