
WASHINGTON -- Congress is now taking action to better alert beach-goers about shark attacks.
It follows a string of sightings over the holiday weekend.
This week, the U.S. Senate passed LuLu's Law, which was named after an Alabama teen who was bitten by a shark last year.
It will allow authorities to send out cellphone alerts when there's been a shark attack, similar to a weather alert.
Lulu's law now heads to the house for approval.