So they literally want it to be a pay for service. Why though? Like, I don't, I don't get that free market, man. I don't understand it either. But it would, It would require users to pay for weather alerts for hurricanes, tornadoes and flooding. So just imagine what that looks like if, you know, you're like, wow, if you're owning a house on the beach in Sarasota this week. Yeah, yeah, right. (15:58–16:05)
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Asserts that privatizing the National Weather Service would require payment for weather alerts.
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