- United States
- N.J.
- Letter
Congress Must Answer for Preventable Disaster in Kansas City
To: Rep. Kean, Sen. Booker, Sen. Kim
From: A verified voter in Budd Lake, NJ
April 17
What happened in Kansas City was not an unavoidable act of God. It was the predictable, preventable consequence of deliberate political choices—choices you allowed, enabled, or failed to stop.
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), along with other critical weather and disaster preparedness agencies, exists for one fundamental reason: to give Americans time. Time to prepare. Time to evacuate. Time to survive. That time was stolen.
Under the administration of Donald Trump, unprecedented defunding and systematic dismantling of weather monitoring infrastructure gutted the very systems designed to detect and warn against severe storms. Meteorologists cannot predict what they cannot see. Early warning systems cannot function when they are starved of data, personnel, and resources. When you hollow out these institutions, you are not “cutting waste”—you are cutting lifelines.
Five tornadoes touched down on Kansas City with little to no warning. That is not just a failure of forecasting—it is a failure of governance. Families were caught off guard. Emergency systems were overwhelmed. Homes were flattened, lives were shattered, and people died who, under a properly funded and functioning system, would likely still be alive.
This is not abstract. This is accountability.
When you allow the dismantling of disaster preparedness systems, you assume responsibility for the consequences. The damages, the injuries, the deaths—these are not just tragic outcomes. They are the direct result of policy decisions. And those decisions trace back to leadership and to a Congress that chose inaction over oversight.
So the question is simple: what are you going to do about it?
Will you:
- Restore and fully fund NOAA and all related disaster preparedness agencies?
- Launch a formal investigation into how these failures occurred?
- Hold those responsible—politically and administratively—accountable?
- Or will you continue to look away while Americans pay the price?
Because make no mistake—the American people are watching. We are done accepting preventable tragedies as “natural disasters” when they are, in fact, man-made failures of leadership.
You were elected to safeguard this country. That includes protecting its people from foreseeable harm. Right now, you are failing at that duty.
Fix it.