04/20/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 04/20/2026 16:19
Washington, D.C. - Today, the House unanimously passed Congresswoman Jennifer McClellan (VA-04) and Congressman Neal Dunn (FL-02)'s H.R. 7386, the First Responder Network Authority Reauthorization Act. The bill extends through 2037 legal authority for FirstNet, a wireless communications network used by public safety agencies and first responders to coordinate during emergencies. The bill also improves transparency and oversight and removes barriers to rapid response.
Following the tragic terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, FirstNet enables the public safety community and first responders to communicate in times of crisis and emergency. As extreme weather events and severe storms increase in frequency as a result of the climate crisis, FirstNet must continually adapt to changes while remaining resilient for the public safety agencies that rely on them to save lives. Without Congressional action, the legal authority of the First Responder Network Authority (FNA) expires in February 2027. This bipartisan bill not only extends that authority, but strengthens it for years to come.
"Today's passage of the First Responder Network Authority Reauthorization Act represents a victory for public safety communications, emergency first responders and all those that might come to rely on their services," said Congresswoman McClellan. "I thank Congressman Dunn for his joint leadership and my colleagues for their support to reauthorize FirstNet's authority and provide support to the American people in situations of life and death. I urge the Senate to pass this bill as soon as possible to reaffirm the reliability and resilience of the emergency communications network in times of disaster and recovery."
"FirstNet is not just a network - it is the backbone of public safety communications in this country. Floridians know that in hurricanes and times of crisis, reliable communication for first responders can mean the difference between life and death. I thank my colleagues for their support of this critical bipartisan legislation, especially Congresswoman McClellan for her partnership on this clear mandate to reauthorize FirstNet," said Congressman Dunn.
Specifically, the First Responder Network Authority Reauthorization Act would:
Following House passage, the Senate must now consider its own version of the bill for passage. You can watch Rep. McClellan's remarks on the House floor in support of H.R. 7386 here. Read the bill text here.