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Greg Stanton
Democrat·Arizona

Ahead of ‘Serious Flood Threat’ in Arizona, Stanton Urges White House, DHS, FEMA to Prepare and Demands Speaker Swear in Rep.-Elect Grijalva

WASHINGTON, D.C. — As the remnants of Hurricane Priscilla are expected to bring heavy rainfall and flash flooding to Arizona through the weekend, U.S. Congressman Greg Stanton (D-AZ) is urging federal officials to prepare to assist Arizonans–and for Speaker Mike Johnson to swear in Representative-elect Adelita Grijalva without any more delay. Stanton again demanded Speaker Johnson to use all the available tools at his disposal to immediately administer the oath of office for Representative-elect Grijalva. His letter is HERE . “Members of Congress are an essential resource for constituents before, during and after a natural disaster. A fully operational Congressional office provides immediate assistance and up-to-date information to those in affected areas; serves as a real-time information flow for federal, state and local emergency management; and is essential in supporting recovery efforts. By blocking Representative-elect Grijalva from taking the oath of office, you are depriving more than 800,000 Arizonans of critical assistance ahead of a potentially deadly storm,” Stanton wrote. He also fired off several requests to federal and state officials this morning in anticipation of the heavy, prolonged rainfall, including: A letter to President Trump urging him to expedite State or Tribal disaster declarations. A letter to Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Administrator David Richardson, urging him to preposition supplies and personnel in accordance with the Post-Katrina Emergency Management Reform Act of 2006 (PKEMRA). A letter to Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Kristi Noem and FEMA Administrator Richardson, urging them to waive the Trump-era DHS policy requiring FEMA expenses over $100,000 to be personally approved by Secretary Noem. A letter to Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs urging her to formally request the $100,000 rule be waived, should she seek a disaster declaration. Stanton serves as Ranking Member of the House Economic Development, Public Buildings and Emergency Management Subcommittee with jurisdiction over FEMA.

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