Senate committee sets vote on weather forecasting package

By Amelia Davidson | 03/02/2026 06:30 AM EST

The bipartisan legislation would bolster forecasting operations after major NOAA cuts last year.

Sens. Ted Cruz and Maria Cantwell are pictured side by side.

Senate Commerce Chair Ted Cruz (R-Texas) and ranking member Maria Cantwell (D-Wash.) are sponsoring the “Weather Research and Forecasting Innovation Reauthorization Act." Susan Walsh/AP

The Senate Commerce, Science and Transportation Committee will take up a sweeping legislative package this week aimed at bolstering weather forecasting and warning programs.

Chair Ted Cruz (R-Texas) and ranking member Maria Cantwell (D-Wash.) are moving quickly to turn around their “Weather Research and Forecasting Innovation Reauthorization Act,” S. 3923. They introduced the legislation last week and will bring it to a committee vote Wednesday.

Lawmakers will also consider a two-year NASA reauthorization, an amended version ofS. 933, that has the support of both Cruz and Cantwell.

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The weather package includes 17 bills meant to strengthen forecasting and weather warning programs at NOAA. The package would reauthorize multiple weather forecasting programs and push initiatives to strengthen prediction for disasters like hurricanes and tornadoes. It would also modernize NOAA’s weather radar network.

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