DURBIN, ILLINOIS DELEGATION URGE FEMA TO MAKE DISASTER DEDUCTIBLE CONCEPT FAIR TO STATES AND LOCALITIES
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DURBIN,
"While FEMA's Public Assistance declaration review process is in need of reform, it is important to get it right," wrote the members. "We strongly encourage you to consider the impact your deductible concept will have on states' ability to receive federal assistance at a time when it is needed most. We urge you to follow federal law, which ensures states can rely on the federal government for help to recover after a disaster occurs."
Along with Durbin, the letter was signed by:
Last month, Senators Durbin and Duckworth introduced the Fairness in Federal Disaster Declarations Act, which would reform
Full text of the letter below:
Regulatory Affairs Division
To Whom It May Concern:
We are writing to express concerns about the
The Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act (Stafford Act) requires that
Additionally, we are concerned that
We also urge any future proposal to take into account local economic factors such as the local accessible tax base and local sales tax, the median income as it compares to that of the state, and the poverty rate as it compares to that of the state, when making a recommendation for a Public Assistance declaration to the President.
Once again, we strongly encourage you to consider the impact your deductible concept will have on states' ability to receive federal assistance at a time when it is needed most. We urge you to follow federal law, which ensures states can rely on the federal government for help to recover after a disaster occurs. Thank you for your time and consideration on this important matter.
Sincerely,



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