81_FR_62151 81 FR 61977 - National Preparedness Month, 2016

81 FR 61977 - National Preparedness Month, 2016

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Federal Register Volume 81, Issue 174 (September 8, 2016)

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Federal Register, Volume 81 Issue 174 (Thursday, September 8, 2016)
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Federal Register / Vol. 81 , No. 174 / Thursday, September 8, 2016 / 
Presidential Documents

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                Proclamation 9481 of August 31, 2016

                
National Preparedness Month, 2016

                By the President of the United States of America

                A Proclamation

                Americans have been tested by trial and tragedy since 
                our earliest days--but year after year, no matter the 
                hardship, we pull through and forge ahead. Fifteen 
                years after the attacks of September 11, we reflect on 
                our strength as a Nation when anything threatens us. 
                Today, as the residents of Louisiana mourn the loss of 
                loved ones and face tremendous damage caused by 
                historic floods, we are reminded of what Americans do 
                in times like these--we see the power of love and 
                community among neighbors who step up to help in 
                extraordinarily difficult circumstances. Preparing 
                ourselves to meet the unknown challenges of tomorrow is 
                a duty we all share, and when confronted with crisis or 
                calamity, we need to have done everything possible to 
                prepare. During National Preparedness Month, we 
                emphasize the importance of readying ourselves and our 
                communities to be resilient in the face of any 
                emergency we may encounter.

                Although my Administration continues doing everything 
                we can to keep the American people safe, it is each 
                citizen's responsibility to be as prepared as possible 
                for emergencies. Whether in the form of natural 
                disasters like hurricanes and earthquakes, or 
                unspeakable acts of evil like terrorism, danger can 
                arise at unexpected times and places. Fortunately, 
                there are many things that individuals, families, and 
                communities can do to improve their readiness. I 
                encourage all Americans to take proactive steps to 
                prepare for any situation that may occur--including 
                signing up for local alerts, checking insurance 
                coverage, documenting valuables, creating a plan for 
                emergency communication and evacuation, and having a 
                fully stocked disaster supply kit on hand. And I 
                encourage those in the business community to prepare 
                their employees, develop a business continuity plan, 
                and engage in community-level planning to help ensure 
                our communities and private sector remain strong when 
                faced with an emergency. For information on how to 
                better prepare for emergencies that are common in your 
                area, or to learn about resources that may be available 
                for increasing preparedness, visit www.Ready.gov or 
                www.Listo.gov.

                In the face of unpredictable threats and hazards, we 
                are committed to improving access to information and 
                raising awareness of the importance of precautionary 
                measures. Leaders across our country should take the 
                time to review the 2016 National Preparedness Report 
                and find ways to address the vulnerabilities it 
                highlights. All Americans can play a role in fulfilling 
                our National Preparedness Goal by addressing the risks 
                that affect them and participating in preparedness 
                activities across our Nation.

                We continue to collaborate with State, local, and 
                tribal partners, along with those in the public and 
                private sectors, to ensure that communities in crisis 
                do not have to face these dangers alone. In addition to 
                coordinating relief efforts and providing rapid 
                response, we have focused on supporting the needs of 
                survivors, investing in affected neighborhoods, and 
                helping them rebuild their communities to be better, 
                stronger, and more resilient. Federal agencies are also 
                working to share resources with the public, promote the 
                tools and technologies that could help during 
                disasters, and offer preparation strategies. We 
                launched America's PrepareAthon! to bring communities

[[Page 61978]]

                together and help them plan for emergencies, and on 
                September 30, we encourage a national day of action to 
                spur preparedness efforts from coast to coast.

                Disasters have become more frequent and severe as our 
                climate changes; both urban and rural areas are already 
                feeling the devastating consequences, including severe 
                droughts and higher sea levels, intense storms and 
                wildfires, and more powerful hurricanes and heat waves. 
                Climate change poses an imminent and lasting threat to 
                our safety and national security, and it is critical 
                that we invest in our infrastructure and integrate the 
                preparedness efforts of our communities to improve our 
                ability to respond to and recover from the effects of 
                our changing climate and extreme weather events.

                This month, we pay tribute to the courageous 
                individuals who rush to the scene of disaster for their 
                dedication to our safety and security, no matter the 
                price. Let us recognize that each of us can do our part 
                to prepare for emergencies, help those affected by 
                disasters, and ensure all our people have the necessary 
                resources and knowledge to protect themselves. 
                Together, we will remain strong and resilient no matter 
                what befalls us.

                NOW, THEREFORE, I, BARACK OBAMA, President of the 
                United States of America, by virtue of the authority 
                vested in me by the Constitution and the laws of the 
                United States, do hereby proclaim September 2016 as 
                National Preparedness Month. I encourage all Americans 
                to recognize the importance of preparedness and work 
                together to enhance our resilience and readiness.

                IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this 
                thirty-first day of August, in the year of our Lord two 
                thousand sixteen, and of the Independence of the United 
                States of America the two hundred and forty-first.
                
                
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                                                                                                      Proclamation 9481 of August 31, 2016

                                                                                                      National Preparedness Month, 2016


                                                                                                      By the President of the United States of America

                                                                                                      A Proclamation
                                                                                                      Americans have been tested by trial and tragedy since our earliest days—
                                                                                                      but year after year, no matter the hardship, we pull through and forge
                                                                                                      ahead. Fifteen years after the attacks of September 11, we reflect on our
                                                                                                      strength as a Nation when anything threatens us. Today, as the residents
                                                                                                      of Louisiana mourn the loss of loved ones and face tremendous damage
                                                                                                      caused by historic floods, we are reminded of what Americans do in times
                                                                                                      like these—we see the power of love and community among neighbors
                                                                                                      who step up to help in extraordinarily difficult circumstances. Preparing
                                                                                                      ourselves to meet the unknown challenges of tomorrow is a duty we all
                                                                                                      share, and when confronted with crisis or calamity, we need to have done
                                                                                                      everything possible to prepare. During National Preparedness Month, we
                                                                                                      emphasize the importance of readying ourselves and our communities to
                                                                                                      be resilient in the face of any emergency we may encounter.
                                                                                                      Although my Administration continues doing everything we can to keep
                                                                                                      the American people safe, it is each citizen’s responsibility to be as prepared
                                                                                                      as possible for emergencies. Whether in the form of natural disasters like
                                                                                                      hurricanes and earthquakes, or unspeakable acts of evil like terrorism, danger
                                                                                                      can arise at unexpected times and places. Fortunately, there are many things
                                                                                                      that individuals, families, and communities can do to improve their readi-
                                                                                                      ness. I encourage all Americans to take proactive steps to prepare for any
                                                                                                      situation that may occur—including signing up for local alerts, checking
                                                                                                      insurance coverage, documenting valuables, creating a plan for emergency
                                                                                                      communication and evacuation, and having a fully stocked disaster supply
                                                                                                      kit on hand. And I encourage those in the business community to prepare
                                                                                                      their employees, develop a business continuity plan, and engage in commu-
                                                                                                      nity-level planning to help ensure our communities and private sector remain
                                                                                                      strong when faced with an emergency. For information on how to better
                                                                                                      prepare for emergencies that are common in your area, or to learn about
                                                                                                      resources that may be available for increasing preparedness, visit
                                                                                                      www.Ready.gov or www.Listo.gov.
                                                                                                      In the face of unpredictable threats and hazards, we are committed to improv-
                                                                                                      ing access to information and raising awareness of the importance of pre-
                                                                                                      cautionary measures. Leaders across our country should take the time to
                                                                                                      review the 2016 National Preparedness Report and find ways to address
                                                                                                      the vulnerabilities it highlights. All Americans can play a role in fulfilling
                                                                                                      our National Preparedness Goal by addressing the risks that affect them
                                                                                                      and participating in preparedness activities across our Nation.
                                                                                                      We continue to collaborate with State, local, and tribal partners, along with
                                                                                                      those in the public and private sectors, to ensure that communities in
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                                                                                                      crisis do not have to face these dangers alone. In addition to coordinating
                                                                                                      relief efforts and providing rapid response, we have focused on supporting
                                                                                                      the needs of survivors, investing in affected neighborhoods, and helping
                                                                                                      them rebuild their communities to be better, stronger, and more resilient.
                                                                                                      Federal agencies are also working to share resources with the public, promote
                                                                                                      the tools and technologies that could help during disasters, and offer prepara-
                                                                                                      tion strategies. We launched America’s PrepareAthon! to bring communities


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                                                                                                      together and help them plan for emergencies, and on September 30, we
                                                                                                      encourage a national day of action to spur preparedness efforts from coast
                                                                                                      to coast.
                                                                                                      Disasters have become more frequent and severe as our climate changes;
                                                                                                      both urban and rural areas are already feeling the devastating consequences,
                                                                                                      including severe droughts and higher sea levels, intense storms and wildfires,
                                                                                                      and more powerful hurricanes and heat waves. Climate change poses an
                                                                                                      imminent and lasting threat to our safety and national security, and it
                                                                                                      is critical that we invest in our infrastructure and integrate the preparedness
                                                                                                      efforts of our communities to improve our ability to respond to and recover
                                                                                                      from the effects of our changing climate and extreme weather events.
                                                                                                      This month, we pay tribute to the courageous individuals who rush to
                                                                                                      the scene of disaster for their dedication to our safety and security, no
                                                                                                      matter the price. Let us recognize that each of us can do our part to
                                                                                                      prepare for emergencies, help those affected by disasters, and ensure all
                                                                                                      our people have the necessary resources and knowledge to protect them-
                                                                                                      selves. Together, we will remain strong and resilient no matter what befalls
                                                                                                      us.
                                                                                                      NOW, THEREFORE, I, BARACK OBAMA, President of the United States
                                                                                                      of America, by virtue of the authority vested in me by the Constitution
                                                                                                      and the laws of the United States, do hereby proclaim September 2016
                                                                                                      as National Preparedness Month. I encourage all Americans to recognize
                                                                                                      the importance of preparedness and work together to enhance our resilience
                                                                                                      and readiness.
                                                                                                      IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this thirty-first day
                                                                                                      of August, in the year of our Lord two thousand sixteen, and of the Independ-
                                                                                                      ence of the United States of America the two hundred and forty-first.




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