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A recent Senate-approved bill, "Lulu's Law," aims to establish a national wireless emergency alert system for shark attacks, inspired by 16-year-old survivor Lulu Gribbin.
The backstory The bill is named after Lulu Gribbin, a teenage girl from Alabama who survived a devastating shark attack at Pensacola Beach in 2023.
The U.S. Senate on Tuesday unanimously passed Lulu’s Law, which would establish a system to issue a public notice to cellphones when there’s been a shark attack nearby.
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The U.S. Senate passed Lulu’s Law, a bipartisan legislation sponsored by Alabama Senator, Katie Britt, unanimously on Tuesday, July 8.
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Lulu’s Law aims to empower local, state, tribal, and federal authorities to quickly issue mobile phone alerts if a shark attack occurs or if conditions suggest a heightened risk of such attacks.
The BriefA bill to warn beachgoers about shark attacks has passed the U.S. Senate.Lulu’s Law would send alerts to phones like weather or Amber alerts.The measure now heads to the House for a final ...