NWS to rehire workers after deep DOGE cuts
The Trump administration is planning to undo most of the cuts to the National Weather Service put in place earlier this year by the Department of Government Efficiency
The Trump administration is planning to undo most of the cuts to the National Weather Service put in place earlier this year by the Department of Government Efficiency.
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration has received permission to fill 450 positions at the National Weather Service, roles that will include meteorologists, hydrologists and radar technicians, according to Reps. Eric Sorensen, D-Ill., and Mike Flood, R-Neb.
The move to rehire for those positions, which was first reported by CNN, comes after a summer of deadly, extreme weather that put cuts to NWS under particular scrutiny, with many politicians in both parties pushing to undo the cuts.
One government official told NBC News that NWS staff believe the Texas floods that killed more than 130 people and sparked questions about NWS forecasts strengthened the case for the agency to rehire hundreds of “front-line and mission critical” staff. This official spoke on the condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to discuss personnel matters.
Sorensen and Flood celebrated the “overdue news” in a joint statement. The two co-sponsored the Weather Workforce Improvement Act to protect National Weather Service employees from layoffs and early retirements by reclassifying them as critical to public safety. The bill has been introduced in the House but has yet to receive a vote.
https://www.nbcnews.com/science/science-news/nws-rehire-workers-deep-doge-cuts-rcna223684
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