Things like making sure low income Families can pay for their air conditioning in the summer by protecting the LIHEAP program. Unlocking emergency dollars for FEMA for local communities to better prepare for and respond to extreme heat. Directing FEMA to develop better guidance for communities during extreme temperatures. Building roads and bridges that can handle longer, hotter temperatures. Infrastructure resiliency and extreme heat go hand in hand. We need to do more at the federal level and of course, protecting America's outdoor workforce from deadly heat exposure. (06:27–06:33)
CLAIM
Asserts that Congress is directing FEMA to develop better guidance for extreme temperatures.
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