Biden wants over $1.6 Billion for disaster relief

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agaberto
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https://www.yahoo.com/news/biden-urges-congress-rush-1-024935521.html

Dear Speaker Johnson and Leaders Schumer, McConnell, and Jeffries,

I write to you regarding the needs of the Nation. As communities across the Southeast devastated by Hurricane Helene assess the extent of the damage, they are expecting their Federal Government to stand behind them in their most urgent time of need. I have seen firsthand the devastation that Hurricane Helene brought to communities across the Southeast. During my travels this week to North Carolina, South Carolina, Florida, and Georgia, I met with families, business owners, farmers, local and state officials, and first responders, all of whom shared with me their stories of survivaland resilience. As leaders, we have a responsibility to ensure that everyone in communities ravaged by natural disasters will have the Federal resources they need and deserve to respond to and recover from deadly storms and other natural disasters.

My Administration will be with those affected until the job is done, and we have a solemn obligation to provide confidence that the Federal Government will stand with them as they rebuild their lives and their communities. Furthermore, this responsibility extends to the many communities around the Nation that are still rebuilding from previous disasters.

Over the past 10 days, including in the lead up to Hurricane Helene making landfall, my Administration has provided robust and well-coordinated Federal support for the ongoing response and recovery efforts. The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), the Department of Defense, and other Federal partners have quickly mobilized to support impacted citizens and communities in the six States where major disasters have been declared due to Hurricane Helene: Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, and Virginia. They are performing critical life-saving and life-sustaining missions and will continue to do so within present funding levels. As with other catastrophic disasters, it will take some time to assess the full requirements for response and recovery efforts, and I fully expect that the Congress will do its part to provide the funding needed.

While FEMA has the resources needed for the immediate emergency response phase, at least one other agency does not. Most urgently, the Small Business Administration's (SBA) disaster loan program will run out of funding in a matter of weeks and well before the Congress is planning to reconvene. I warned the Congress of this potential shortfall even before Hurricane Helene landed on America's shores. I requested more funding for SBA multiple times over the past several months, and most recently, my Administration underscored that request as you prepared a continuing resolution to fund the Government. Now the need is even more urgent. Small businesses and individuals in affected areas depend on disaster loans as a critical lifeline during difficult times. In fact, for individual disaster survivors, SBA loans are often the largest source of Federal disaster recovery funds. Renters and homeowners use these loans to repair and rebuild their homes as well as replace or repair damaged property including their personal vehicles, while businesses use them to cover basic operating expenses. The Congress must act to restore this funding.

In addition, while FEMA's Disaster Relief Fund has the resources it requires right now to meet immediate needs, the fund does face a shortfall at the end of the year. Without additional funding, FEMA would be required to forego longer-term recovery activities in favor of meeting urgent needs. The Congress should provide FEMA additional resources to avoid forcing that kind of unnecessary trade-off and to give the communities we serve the certainty of knowing that help will be ongoing, both for the short- and long-term.

As the Congress heeds the call to assist the communities across the Nation recovering from Hurricane Helene, it must remember that many other communities are also in urgent need of disaster assistance. As recently as this summer, my Administration requested that the Congress provide additional disaster assistance to many communities across America. Many of the programs we requested to receive additional funding would also help response and recovery efforts related to Hurricane Helene. This includes funding for the Department of Housing and Urban Development to respond to devastating fires in Maui and tornados in Mississippi, Iowa, and Oklahoma as well as funding for the Department of Transportation to support rebuilding roads and bridges across the Nation, including the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore, Maryland.

I urge you to keep faith with those communities and provide the requested additional funding to rebuild housing infrastructure, to support farmers and ranchers with crop losses, to address impacted schools, and to repair damaged Federal highways. In addition to FEMA's ongoing support, these are the resources that communities need and deserve to fully respond to and recover from devastating events.

It is critical that Congress ensures that no critical disaster programs, such as the SBA disaster loan program, run out of funding during the Congressional Recess period. I also urge that after the Congress comes back into session on November 12th, you will act with all appropriate speed and provide comprehensive disaster relief so that the people, families, businesses, and communities affected by Hurricane Heleneas well as those still recovering from past disastersare not only made whole, but can proceed in a way to make them more resilient in the face of future extreme weather events and other disasters.

My Administration will keep the Congress apprised of efforts to assess the full resource requirements associated with Hurricane Helene, including for long-term rebuilding and resilience efforts, as those estimates become available. I urge you to assist those impacted by this hurricane and every other disaster since the Congress last passed a comprehensive disaster package in 2022. We must stand with these communities on their long road to recovery.

Sincerely,

JOSEPH R. BIDEN JR.
https://www.whitehouse.gov/briefing-room/statements-releases/2024/10/04/letter-to-congress-on-disaster-needs/
His 10% costs taxpayers a lot of money.
CC09LawAg
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So because they mismanaged funds, we should give them more money.

It's funny, when normal people and businesses go to a bank with that story, they get told to pound sand.
agaberto
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Mismanagement is an intrinsic characteristic of all governments. Special commendation must be given to Democrats for emphasizing that characteristic to its fullest.
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Spore Ag
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How much designated for Ukraine?
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Tailgate88
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1) No way that brain dead moron wrote that
2) Spent all the FEMA money on housing for illegal aliens instead of saving it for disaster relief as intended, so asking for more now?

Eff off Joe.
Tailgate88
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C@LAg said:

Spore Ag said:

How much designated for Ukraine?
96% Ukraine, 4% Red States


10% for the big guy.
HeardAboutPerio
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What's the prevailing thought on Helene's impact on the election?

Considering:
- People aren't going to vote in large numbers who are in more rural areas leaving the more urban "bluer" regions who will likely still vote- Georgia, North Carolina especially…

-of those who were greatly impacted that do vote, will the relief efforts and now the call for more funding be seen as a hurricane sandy-esque scenario where the praising of the federal government is enough for someone to vote for the party currently in charge?

(I'm not sure how the response is being viewed beyond it being slow. I went through Harvey and all aspects of federal support were disappointing and the process felt a little dirty. I've seen some reports of the governors praising the response and I'm reminded of Gov Christie kissing Obama's ass after Sandy right before the election…)
DallasAg 94
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Monkeypoxfighter
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Ukraine funding has zero to do with this, however the billions given to "migrants" by that weasel Myorkas sure does..
It only took me a year to figure out this place is nuts!
pirmag
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!.6 B. of which 85 % will go to "emergency" housing of illegal aliens he let in. FJB
riverrataggie
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Take it from Ukraine or the illegals.
Viper16
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C@LAg said:

Also.. House Republicans should write any bills, and refuse 100% to allow any Dems (and idiot RINOs) to add any other funding.


Agree......but good luck with that!
Viper16
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Monkeypoxfighter said:

Ukraine funding has zero to do with this, however the billions given to "migrants" by that weasel Myorkas sure does..
Disagree......Ukraine funding needs to slow to a trickle......Europe can pick up the majority of the funding of that Biden/MIC war!
CC09LawAg
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And those disgusting liars will turn around and say "See! Republicans are monsters and don't care about your suffering!"

It's so pathetic anyone falls for it.
Muy
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So Biden and Harris are about to go with the "The Republicans won't pass the bill to help everyone of those impacted by this hurricane!"

How do they already know how much they need (or don't need)?
ts5641
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So is he saying the $750 wasn't a good plan?
Kansas Kid
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While I hate that these bills happen all the time, saying only Dems do it is incorrect. Incompetence of managing money is a bipartisan disaster. Every admin that I can think of has had these requests.

Here is one for $19B under Trump in 2019.
https://www.politico.com/story/2019/06/06/trump-signs-disaster-relief-bill-1356456
4stringAg
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Muy said:

So Biden and Harris are about to go with the "The Republicans won't pass the bill to help everyone of those impacted by this hurricane!"

How do they already know how much they need (or don't need)?


Agree. This is their m.o. as shown by the so called border bill. They are catching hell on Helene. They put in a request to the House for addl FEMA funding knowing the bill will take time, then they fill the void with "see we asked for billions but the MAGA Republicans aren't doing their job for you the American people" and the media dutifully carries that water to the masses.
jt2hunt
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One would think you could tie these funds to legit disaster relief only but you know they will find a way to keep using it to bring more future voters into this country.
Fleeing the taxpayers is what they do best
zephyr88
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There's ZERO chance that FJB put that many words coherently together... well, anyway...
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Cromagnum
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Sure, over a week later he starts asking for money after the optics come across really badly. Nevermind it's a waterfall of money going overseas and to illegals. ****er.
Mathguy64
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$1.6B? They just gave 10% of that in $157MM to Lebanon for "humanitarian aid". Maybe stop that check?
ttu_85
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PA24 said:

This is a good Joe Biden and I believe we all can agree on that.
People are in need and hurting, thousands living in horrible conditions.

Kamala already screwed up on how to respond to a national emergency by throwing out a $750 check for all, that is what she will be remembered for.

No I dont agree at all. There is no good Joe Biden. The only reason he did it was it was turning into a political disaster for the dems. That, and his bosses finally told him to move on it. But its a day late and a dollar short. Hopefully they hang out to dry on this issue.
Logos Stick
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So Biden simply announces $200 million in aid to Lebanon, but wants this to go through Congress. Nothing but pure politics.

No money for Lebanon, Biden! Give that $200 million to the hurricane areas.
Logos Stick
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The Rs in the House need to bring up a bill repurposing the Lebanon money for the Hurricane victims.

Biden wants to play politics, so let's play.
TAMU1990
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Make a show of it. Make the Dems own it. Ask WHY do you need more money, Biden? What happen to the billion you already spent? What's the radical line - skin the institution (of the federal government) and wear it like a carcass?
TexAgs91
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CC09LawAg said:

So because they mismanaged funds, we should give them more money.

It's funny, when normal people and businesses go to a bank with that story, they get told to pound sand.


Who do you think approved the funds that were mismanaged knowing they would be mismanaged? The Republicans in the House.
JW
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Take it out of Ukraine or Israel budget
No Spin Ag
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C@LAg said:

Also.. House Republicans should write any bills, and refuse 100% to allow any Dems (and idiot RINOs) to add any other funding.


They should write a bill and make the dems have to vote on it.

Also, after all of the social media posts I've seen by republican members of Congress, I'd have thought they'd be writing one, if not finished writing one, to put up to a vote for the people affected by the hurricane.

Does anyone know if any of them are getting something ready to submit?
There are in fact two things, science and opinion; the former begets knowledge, the later ignorance. Hippocrates
rausr
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It's a good thing that we don't have an emergency that requires Strategic Petroleum.

Elmer Dobkins
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Hell awaits you, Joseph Biden.
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