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HR 7022

Mystic Alerts Act

119th Congress Introduced by Buddy Carter and 4 co-sponsors

Bill authorizes satellite networks to transmit emergency alerts, expanding disaster notification capabilities beyond terrestrial systems in underserved and remote areas.

Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to the Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation.
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Bill Summary · HR 7022

Legislative bill overview

HR 7022 authorizes the transmission of emergency alerts through satellite networks, expanding the infrastructure available for delivering critical public safety information during emergencies. The bill addresses gaps in current alert systems by enabling satellite-based distribution channels alongside existing terrestrial emergency alert mechanisms.

Why is this important

Emergency alert systems are critical infrastructure for public safety, particularly in rural areas and during disasters where terrestrial networks may be damaged or unavailable. Satellite-based alerts could reach remote populations, maritime areas, and provide redundancy if ground-based systems fail during natural disasters or other emergencies.

Potential points of contention

  • Technical standards and coordination: Establishing how satellite alerts integrate with existing Wireless Emergency Alert (WEA) and Emergency Alert System (EAS) infrastructure without creating conflicting or duplicate messages
  • Regulatory authority and costs: Determining which federal agencies have jurisdiction, what technical requirements satellite providers must meet, and how implementation costs are distributed among government and private satellite operators
  • Coverage and equity concerns: Clarifying which areas receive satellite alert coverage, whether all satellite providers participate, and ensuring equitable protection rather than creating service gaps in less profitable regions

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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