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Jill N. Tokuda
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Tokuda Leads Colleagues in Opposing Proposed Cuts to HUD Disaster Recovery Office

Tokuda Leads Colleagues in Opposing Proposed Cuts to HUD Disaster Recovery Office | U.S. House Representative Jill Tokuda Skip to content Close Home About Biography Our District Votes And Legislation Committees & Caucuses Bipartisan Rural Health Caucus Bipartisan Congressional Coffee Caucus Services Help With A Federal Agency Tours And Tickets Internships Flags Art Competition Commendations and Greetings Military Service Academy Nominations Funding Requests Grant Applications Events Know Your Rights Disaster Assistance Programs for Flooding Victims Community Resources and Flood Response Guidance Media Op-Eds Press Releases In The News Videos Contact Email Me Scheduling Request Newsletter Subscribe Office Locations Website Problem Close SEARCH Congresswoman Jill Tokuda About Biography Our District Votes And Legislation Committees & Caucuses Bipartisan Rural Health Caucus Bipartisan Congressional Coffee Caucus Services Help With A Federal Agency Tours And Tickets Internships Flags Art Competition Commendations and Greetings Military Service Academy Nominations Funding Requests Grant Applications Events Know Your Rights Disaster Assistance Programs for Flooding Victims Community Resources and Flood Response Guidance Media Op-Eds Press Releases In The News Videos Contact Email Me Scheduling Request Newsletter Subscribe Office Locations Website Problem Modal Search Button Mobile Site Search Submit Search MENU Facebook Logo Twitter Logo BlueSky Logo Youtube Logo Instagram Logo Home Media Press Releases March 06, 2025 Tokuda Leads Colleagues in Opposing Proposed Cuts to HUD Disaster Recovery Office Washington, D.C. — Today, U.S. Representative Jill N. Tokuda (HI-02) led 47 of her colleagues in urging the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) to reconsider proposed cuts to its Office of Community Planning and Development, which administers the Community Development Block Grant Disaster Recovery (CDBG-DR) program. The New York Times recently reported plans by the Trump Administration to cut staffing levels at this office by 84 percent, from 936 employees to 150. Besides administering CDBG-DR funds and working with communities on long-term recovery efforts, the office also ensures that federal funds are used appropriately to prevent waste, fraud, and abuse. Last December, Congress approved $12 billion in new CDBG-DR funds to support disaster recovery efforts in Hawai‘i, Alaska, Arkansas, California, Florida, Georgia, Guam, Iowa, Illinois, Indiana, Louisiana, Massachusetts, Michigan, Mississippi, North Carolina, New Mexico, Ohio, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, Vermont, and Washington. These funds can be used to rebuild housing and infrastructure and spur economic recovery and development in disaster-impacted communities. “We fought hard for over a year to send this aid to Maui, and the $1.6 billion we secured will go a long way to helping our Maui ‘ohana rebuild,” stated Rep. Tokuda . “The Trump Administration’s plans to essentially eliminate this office will cripple our ability to quickly get their funds deployed, and will make it near impossible for Maui and other disaster-impacted communities to efficiently use CDBG-DR monies to rebuild. This is unacceptable, and I’m leading my colleagues on both sides of the aisle to demand that the Administration reconsider this harmful decision that would inject even more uncertainty into the lives of survivors fighting every day to rebuild.” “Cutting these essential staff and resources would hinder recovery in disaster-stricken areas and delay efforts to rebuild communities that are already facing significant challenges,” the lawmakers wrote. “We urge you to reconsider these cuts and prioritize the long-term recovery of our communities, ensuring that the federal government continues to provide the support they need to recover and rebuild.” A copy of the letter can be found here . ### Print Email Share Tweet Previous Article Next Article About Services Media Contact Privacy Policy Facebook Logo Twitter Logo BlueSky Logo Youtube Logo Instagram Logo

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