Why change what's been working?
I seen no reason to limit, change or modify the way NOAA has been doing its weather reporting. The only editorials that I can find on the Internet are against this bill. I haven't found any newspapers that support this bill on the Internet. Senator Santorum is the sole sponsor of this bill. The largest commercial weather service company is in his district and he is running for re-election. No other senators have publicly come forward and supported this bill. If this was such a humanitarian issue where taxpayer money could be saved, senators from both sides would be fighting each other to get their names associated with this bill. I see no need to change the way NOAA has been providing weather information to recreational sailors, private pilots, surfers, skiers, hikers, small farmers, small ranchers, and outdoors people. Sure, a commercial company can make money providing this service for a charge when the infrastructure that the taxpayer has paid for is already in place and has been working for a long time. If the information NOAA is providing to the public competes with the commercial sector, so what. If people want to go first class and spend their money on the private sector for weather information, let them. But don't give the private weather sector a monopoly by having NOAA stop providing general weather information to the public. The government wastes more money on other issues, having a few extra government meteorologists providing weather information is a drop in the bucket. The idea that the government will save the money and will use it for something useful is a fallacy. Everyone has an opinion and a vote, I believe that this bill only supports a small commercial sector and won't help the public sector. Politics is politics, whenever politicians gets involve in a good thing, the good thing usually turns into something completely differentFair Winds,Clyde