Sen. Cassidy to Senate: Don't Forget About Hurricane Laura
"The sentiment by many at home is that the nation has already forgotten about Hurricane Laura. The fear is that the recovery efforts will be stall and we'll be ignored while other news...takes over. I'm here to be the voice for the people of
Cassidy urged his colleagues to support a disaster supplemental package to provide more dollars and resources for recovery. He also called for a vote on a bill he introduced in May that would eliminate the
Cassidy also praised the work of volunteer organizations, like the
"Americans are out our best when we help those in need,"
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Cassidy's full remarks as prepared for delivery are as follows:
Mr. President,
As I rise to speak today, Hurricane Sally is pummeling the
Today, I'm speaking about a different storm, Hurricane Laura, which made landfall on
A storm of such magnitude left death, destruction and pain in its wake, along the coast itself and into
The sentiment by many at home is that the nation has already forgotten about Hurricane Laura, which, again, was the most powerful storm to ever hit our state. The fear is that the recovery efforts will be stalled and they'll be ignored while other news like the presidential race or COVID-19 takes over. Anecdotally, there is evidence that their concern is not misplaced. Last week I spoke with
So, I'm here to be the voice for the people of
Here is a picture from
It also perfectly shows the attitude of
And there's more than enough adversity to go around.
20-year-old
She told us, "It's overwhelming. People say why even go back when your school is destroyed? I started a new career, and that has come to an end because where I work is now gone."
There are thousands more stories like theirs.
Amid the devastation, there is hope. I am inspired by those who rushed to help however they could.
I recently went to central
While I do believe Hurricane Laura recovery needs more attention nationally, I am thankful for the thousands of power workers from across the country who came to help us, as well as individuals, churches and nonprofits. I saw a video on Facebook today from YAIPaks, a nonprofit organization in
I cannot say thank you enough to our fellow Americans and those from
Local governments' resources have already been stretched to the limit because of COVID-19. Damage assessments are still underway, but we will likely need a disaster supplemental from
I introduced legislation in June to do away with the
Don't forget about us in
Americans are at our best when we help those in need. The time is now to extend that support once more. Thank you, I yield back.
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