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Biden could name Congress again for Hurricane Helene funding

Editorial Board Published September 30, 2024
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President Biden on Monday stated he expects to ask Congress for a supplemental invoice to fund Hurricane Helene reduction efforts, suggesting lawmakers could need to return from their prolonged election recess to cross it.

Biden stated it’s his “expectation” to ask for a supplemental funding invoice, however that he didn’t have a price ticket for it but, including “this is a historic storm, its devastating.”

When requested if he would ask Congress to return from recess, he stated, “that is something I may have to request, but no decisions are made yet.”

Congress left on Thursday for recess and the Home and Senate aren’t anticipated to return till Nov. 12, after Election Day.

Congress handed a three-month stopgap final week, which excluded the $10 billion in further funding for the Federal Emergency Administration Company’s (FEMA) catastrophe reduction fund that was within the Republicans’ authentic six-month funding invoice.

With the shorter timeline, lawmakers opted to incorporate a provision for FEMA to make use of assets sooner for catastrophe response in the course of the three months lined by the spending invoice.

Biden additionally on Monday stated he plans to go to North Carolina as quickly as Wednesday to entry the storm injury, stressing that he doesn’t wish to go to0 shortly and disrupt reduction efforts.

“I told the governor of North Carolina, I’d go down. I expect to be down there by Wednesday or Thursday,” Biden stated. “You know there’s an entourage, it can be disruptive.”

When requested about former President Trump, the GOP presidential nominee, visiting Georgia on Monday for a briefing on the injury, Biden stated, “I don’t have any idea.”

Trump is predicted to go to a furnishings retailer in Valdosta, Ga., which is a pivotal swing state in November’s election.

“I’m committed to traveling to impacted areas as soon as possible,” Biden stated. “But I’ve been told that it would be disruptive if I did it right now. We will not do that at the risk of diverting or delaying any of the response assets needed to deal with this crisis.”

The president stated he has been in contact with North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper (D) and Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp (R). FEMA administrator Deanne Criswell is at the moment on the bottom in Asheville, N.C., Biden famous, and three,600 federal personnel has been deployed to impacted areas.

Hurricane Helene made landfall Thursday in Florida as a Class 4 hurricane, bringing with it devastating winds and rainfall and over 100 casualties throughout six states, The Related Press reported.

Harris minimize her west coast marketing campaign swing quick to return Monday to Washington for a briefing on the storm on the FEMA’s headquarters.

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