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IV
116TH CONGRESS
1ST SESSION
H. RES. 112
Expressing the sense of the House of Representatives that sea level rise
and flooding are of urgent concern impacting Florida that require
proactive measures for community planning and the States tourism-
based economy to adapt.
IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
FEBRUARY 7, 2019
Mr. ROONEY of Florida (for himself and Mr. GAETZ) submitted the following
resolution; which was referred to the Committee on Transportation and
Infrastructure
RESOLUTION
Expressing the sense of the House of Representatives that
sea level rise and flooding are of urgent concern impact-
ing Florida that require proactive measures for commu-
nity planning and the States tourism-based economy to
adapt.
Whereas sea level rise is worsening flooding during king tides
and increasing storm surge from hurricanes and is al-
ready a costly problem that needs to be addressed;
Whereas rising sea levels amplify the threat and magnitude
of storm surge in coastal areas, meaning the impact and
power of hurricanes will only increase, endangering even
more coastal property and infrastructure;
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Whereas our national defense is of the utmost priority and
the significant impact of flooding at, on, and leading into
coastal bases diminishes our ability to train, maintain,
and deploy;
Whereas more than half of Florida’s 21 military bases are
along the coast, and specifically Naval Air Station (NAS)
Key West, Naval Station Mayport, and Kennedy Space
Center are of concern;
Whereas Federal reports show that Mayport has experienced
sea level rise at 1⁄3 inch per year, a pace that’s acceler-
ated since the 1990s;
Whereas NAS Key West has the majority of 5,800 acres at
or under 3 feet above sea level, and 80 percent of its land
is exposed to flooding by Category 1 hurricanes;
Whereas the Kennedy Space Center has an ongoing shoreline
restoration project and critical needs around historic
launch complex 39A and B, and billions of dollars of in-
frastructure and technology sit just a few feet from the
current shoreline;
Whereas projected sea level rise will only exacerbate the
flooding problems around bases, especially those along
the coast, further jeopardizing our national defense and
weakening our combat readiness;
Whereas sea level rise and flooding cause damage to coastal
homes, disrupt transportation networks with longer com-
mutes, adversely impact small businesses and other com-
mercial interests, impose additional costs on our cities
through infrastructure and drainage system upgrades,
and erode our beaches;
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Whereas the Federal Emergency Management Agency
(FEMA) estimates that roughly 40 to 60 percent of small
businesses never reopen their doors following a disaster;
Whereas sea level rise along the coast of Florida has risen
6 inches in the last 30 years, and its speed has increased
threefold in recent years, with scientific projections fore-
casting another 8 inches of sea level rise in the next 20
years;
Whereas sea level rise of just 3 inches since 2000 has in-
creased flooding, statewide, in Florida by 300 percent;
Whereas sea level rise, hurricane storm surge, and flooding
currently threaten millions of homes in Florida alone;
Whereas sea level rise poses a unique threat to Florida given
the limestone bedrock beneath much of the State which
allows rising seawater to infiltrate sewage systems and
threaten ground water supplies through saltwater intru-
sion;
Whereas the Everglades, a unique ecosystem and the jewel of
Florida, is at significant risk of saltwater intrusion due
to sea level rise, which would kill the mangroves and
threaten coastal Florida’s most important source of
freshwater and protection from storm surge;
Whereas cities in Florida alone are already spending over $4
billion to harden infrastructure, improve drainage, nour-
ish beaches, and combat tidal flooding from 6 inches of
sea level rise over the last 30 years;
Whereas Hurricane Irma caused $50 billion in damage;
Whereas proactively investing to prevent flooding is a wiser
use of resources than spending on flooding recovery, as
exemplified by FEMA research showing that $1 spent on
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disaster prevention can save up to $7 in recovery costs;
and
Whereas national coordination, support, and funding are nec-
essary for flood-prone communities to address the chal-
lenges of sea level rise and flooding: Now, therefore, be
it
Resolved, That the House of Representatives—
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(1) acknowledges the significance of sea level
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rise and flooding throughout communities across the
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country and in Florida; and
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(2) affirms the need for greater adaptation
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funding and the incorporation of historical flooding
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and sea level rise projections into planning.
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