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Press Release: Nadler, Menendez, Malliotakis, and Goldman Introduce Bipartisan Legislation to Address Helicopter Noise Issues

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Legislation introduced to address helicopter noise impacts in the New Jersey-New York Metropolitan Area, directing FAA to study solutions.

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Representatives Jerrold Nadler, Rob Menendez, Nicole Malliotakis, and Dan Goldman have introduced the Protecting Communities from Helicopter Noise Act aimed at addressing helicopter noise in the New Jersey-New York Metropolitan Area. The bipartisan legislation directs the FAA to study helicopter impacts and explore options to reduce noise, particularly near residential areas.

Rep. Nadler noted, "The number of complaints about helicopter noise has increased by nearly 2,500 percent," highlighting the growing concern among constituents. Rep. Menendez emphasized that the safety implications of helicopter noise must be acknowledged in light of recent incidents.

Rep. Malliotakis and Rep. Goldman also underscored the need for solutions to improve quality of life and explore quieter technologies like Electric Vertical Take Off and Landing Aircraft. The full text of the bill is available online for those seeking more information.

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