House GOP Leaves Disaster Struck Communities on the Hook
From the House Democratic Leader's Press Office
This morning, every single House Republican voted against covering 100 percent of aid for Hurricanes Harvey, Irma, and Maria and the
The Motion to Recommit today would have waived the local cost-share and ensured that the federal government would cover 100 percent of the eligible costs associated with these recent natural disasters, just as was done for Hurricanes Katrina, Wilma, Dennis and Rita.
This is critical because many states - like
In addition, many communities hit by these disasters are struggling financially as businesses close, homes are rebuilt, and many individuals leave for good. This reshuffling of economic fortunes creates massive financial stress. It is in our power to help these towns and cities whether they are in
But instead of relieving the financial burdens felt by families struck by disaster, the
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