Border Weather Resiliency Act of 2024
Once enacted, the bill will require the establishment of a comprehensive strategy to address the identified impacts of hazardous weather. This strategy should be developed within a year and must describe measures to mitigate risks to CBP's ability to perform its duties while ensuring the health and safety of both personnel and individuals inspected by them. The strategy will also address the integrity and operability of CBP's technology and infrastructure, which are critical for effective border security operations.
House Bill 9368, titled the 'Border Weather Resiliency Act of 2024', aims to enhance the readiness and response of U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) to hazardous weather and water events that may occur near U.S. borders. The bill mandates the Commissioner of CBP to conduct a thorough assessment of past weather-related incidents and their impacts on the agency's operations, personnel safety, and border security infrastructure. The assessment is required to be submitted to relevant congressional committees within 180 days following the bill's enactment.
One notable point of contention in the legislative process may stem from the bill's implications for resource allocation, as no additional funds are authorized for implementing the required strategies. This raises questions about how CBP will manage potential budget constraints while enhancing safety protocols and operational readiness. Furthermore, engaging with state and local governments, tribal authorities, and experts in weather resiliency may also lead to differing opinions on the effectiveness of proposed measures and the responsibility for funding them.