Schatz Legislation To Deliver Faster Disaster Aid Becomes Law
WASHINGTON – A bipartisan housing package, which includes the Reforming Disaster Recovery Act, became law over the weekend. The Reforming Disaster Recovery Act , authored by U.S. Senator Brian Schatz (D-Hawai‘i), will help communities recover from major disasters more quickly by establishing a permanent and predictable funding process at the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). “Right now, each time a disaster happens, communities in crisis are forced to wait for Congress to pass a disaster funding bill before HUD can help. Our new law will now mean they no longer have to wait. As soon as a disaster strikes, HUD will be able to help communities begin the process of recovery,” said Senator Schatz. The provision will accelerate assistance to disaster-impacted communities by: Creating a disaster recovery fund to allow HUD to predictably assist communities; Authorizing HUD to issue regulations to codify program requirements and reduce unnecessary red tape, delays, and unpredictability that stems from the current process; Supporting resilience as a part of – rather than separate from – disaster recovery; Authorizing “quick release” funds to support grantee capacity right after an event; Improving federal coordination by establishing an office at HUD devoted to disaster recovery and resilience; and Reducing unnecessary administrative burdens and interagency requirement conflicts. The full text of the provision is available here . ###
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