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Bipartisan senators press management for catastrophe assist vote subsequent week

Editorial Board Published November 27, 2024
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A bipartisan group of senators are pushing management for swift motion on catastrophe aid as officers warn of dwindling funds.

In a letter to leaders on Tuesday, senators from North Carolina, Georgia and Virginia known as on each chambers to “bring a robust supplemental appropriations bill to the floor the first week of December.”

“Across the Southeastern United States, Hurricane Helene is estimated to have caused $250 billion in damages, and Hurricane Milton is expected to have caused $50 billion in damages,” the letter said.

“Tragically, approximately 261 people lost their lives as a result of both hurricanes. Major urban centers, such as Asheville, North Carolina, only received steady access to potable drinking water on November 18th, and major thoroughfares of commerce like Interstate 40 remain impassible and have sustained significant damage.”

Republican North Carolina Sens. Ted Budd and Thom Tillis joined Sens. Jon Ossoff (D-Ga.), Raphael Warnock (D-Ga.), Mark Warner (D-Va.), and Tim Kaine (D-Va.) in penning the letter.

The senators mentioned their constituents “need immediate help as they work to rebuild their homes and communities.”

“We have delayed too long already. We therefore request that Congress act immediately to provide for those in need.”

FEMA Administrator Deanne Criswell warned lawmakers earlier than Congress left city final week that the company’s capability to reply to new disasters “could be jeopardized” with out additional funding from Congress. 

Lawmakers mentioned on the time that FEMA’s catastrophe aid fund had dwindled to lower than $5 billion.

In an announcement to The Hill on the time, a spokesperson for FEMA mentioned the company has sufficient {dollars} within the fund “to support ongoing response activities for Hurricanes Helene and Milton” by means of Dec. 20, “assuming no new large disasters between now and then.”

“However, FEMA will need additional funding beyond its 2025 budget request to support recovery efforts in those states hit by Helene and Milton and meet its overall mission requirements through the end of the fiscal year,” the spokesperson mentioned.

The Biden administration’s roughly $100 billion request for catastrophe aid features a $40 billion ask, the biggest line merchandise within the request, to make sure FEMA’s catastrophe aid fund “has sufficient funding to address expected disaster costs” by means of fiscal 2025.

The request additionally requires billions of {dollars} in funding for companies just like the departments of Agriculture, Housing and City Improvement, Transportation and others. Nonetheless, some have steered the request could possibly be “pared down” as members in each chambers assess the proposed prices and scope of the administration’s asks.

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