Congressman Troy Carter has reformed the Bipartisan Congressional Disaster Preparedness and Recovery Caucus ahead of Hurricane Katrina's anniversary.
Quiver AI Summary
As the 20th anniversary of Hurricane Katrina approaches, Congressman Troy A. Carter, Sr. has reformed the Bipartisan Congressional Disaster Preparedness and Recovery Caucus, with co-chairs including Reps. Joe Neguse, Jared Moskowitz, Carlos A. Gimenez, and Juan Ciscomani. The caucus aims to improve legislation and policies for disaster recovery and preparedness.
Rep. Carter emphasized the importance of collaboration, stating, “Natural disasters know no boundaries,” urging for a unified approach to disaster response as climate change intensifies such events. The caucus comprises members from regions affected by various natural disasters, advocating for more robust preparedness systems.
Rep. Moskowitz highlighted his experience as an emergency manager, advocating for effective reform in the disaster management system, while Rep. Neguse expressed the urgency of preparing communities for increasing natural disaster occurrences. Rep. Gimenez confirmed the caucus's role in developing critical policies for safety in disaster-prone areas.
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Troy A. Carter Bill Proposals
Here are some bills which have recently been proposed by Troy A. Carter:
- H.R.3805: Protecting Community Television Act
- H.R.2992: To amend title 23, United States Code, and the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act with respect to vehicle roadside crashes, work zone safety, and for other purposes.
- H.R.2822: To extend the National Flood Insurance Program through December 31, 2026.
- H.R.2539: FISCAL Act
- H.R.2037: Open RAN Outreach Act
- H.R.1374: Securing the Cities Improvement Act
You can track bills proposed by Troy A. Carter on Quiver Quantitative's politician page for Carter.
Troy A. Carter Fundraising
Troy A. Carter recently disclosed $296.9K of fundraising in a Q2 FEC disclosure filed on July 15th, 2025. This was the 300th most from all Q2 reports we have seen this year. 31.8% came from individual donors.
Carter disclosed $264.4K of spending. This was the 190th most from all Q2 reports we have seen from politicians so far this year.
Carter disclosed $421.8K of cash on hand at the end of the filing period. This was the 511th most from all Q2 reports we have seen this year.
You can see the disclosure here, or track Troy A. Carter's fundraising on Quiver Quantitative.