House Rules Sets Tuesday Meeting on FY23 NDAA Amendments, Shooter Alert Act
The House Rules Committee plans a Tuesday meeting to reconsider the Active Shooter Alert Act (HR-6538) and vote on allowing floor consideration of a series of telecom and tech amendments to the FY 2023 National Defense Authorization Act (HR-7900). The…
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meeting will begin at noon in the Capitol Room H-313. The House failed to pass HR-6538 last month under suspension of the rules (see 2206230002). The measure would direct DOJ to create a national active shooter alert system that would use the Integrated Public Alert and Warning System (see 2206210048). Filed HR-7900 amendments include proposals to require more DOD transparency on its implementation of its 2020 spectrum sharing strategy, bar TikTok use on government devices, and several focusing on the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (see 2207070064).