Sen. Grassley Issues Floor Remarks on 2019 Floods in Iowa
"I come to the floor today to share a message from America's heartland.
"As you know, millions of Americans in the middle of the country are experiencing catastrophic flooding. My home state of
"I want to thank the Trump administration for its swift response on Saturday to approve the expedited request for a Major Disaster Declaration made by
"The flooding has caused tremendous damage, impacting more than two-thirds of
"
"They estimated damages, so far, across our state to be
"The damages estimated for agriculture is
"By all accounts and every possible metric, the damages and devastation are overwhelming. And yet, at the same time, the legendary mythology of America's heartland and its people is rooted in truth. The road to recovery will be long, grueling and at times, gruesome. But I am confident the grit and resilience of Iowans and their fellow Midwesterners will prevail.
"Over the last week, we've heard remarkable stories of neighbor helping neighbor. And of neighbors helping total strangers. Residents of all ages and abilities rubbed elbows to bag sand to save a water treatment facility in their small town; first responders and good Samaritans rescued people stranded in their homes; farmers moved their neighbor's grain and livestock to higher ground, volunteers rolled up their sleeves to serve hot meals and deliver water; and, generous Americans across our country opened their wallets to donate money, food, water, hygiene products and medical supplies.
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"These stories offer a glimmer of sunshine in the darkest hours of the 2019 floods. You might say we are experiencing an unwelcome twist of
"Make no mistake. The catastrophic damages to private property, farmland,
"Aerial footage of our state make entire communities and farmsteads look like an island surrounded by an ocean.
"Consider this photo taken last week. You see here a small community along the
"Imagine if this were your home, soaking in unsanitary water, for days on end. Consider for a moment the damages to your furniture, clothes, appliances, and most prized possessions. Think how much it would cost to replace those items. And now add up the countless hours of hard work it would take to clean up the mess, mud, muck and mold once the water finally recedes.
"Let's turn now to another photo from near
"Just think of the small businesses impacted by the floods. The photo here of a motel illustrates how flooding can wash away the livelihoods of business owners and their employees. This particular business will have zero occupancy, indefinitely. Even if the roads were open, this business will need a floor to ceiling refurbishment to replace beds, linens, carpets, and towels. And most likely, significant plumbing and electrical work.
"Here is a photo of
"Now let's examine how the flooding has affected our farmers. As a lifelong farmer, I know exactly what farmers across my state are feeling this time of year. They get very antsy and keep constant watch of the weather, soil temperature and planting conditions. They've ordered seeds and fertilizers and are chomping at the bit to get started on field work. Now, imagine the farmers along the
"Tens of thousands of acres of farmland are under water. These acres may never be ready for planting this season. And now consider the farmers who were storing grain in the bins along the Missouri river bottoms. Millions of bushels of flood-soaked grain have spilled into the murky flood waters. This is grain that farmers were counting on to pay the bills to put this year's crop in the ground.
"This photo was shared curtesy of State Rep.
"My state staff tells me some farmers in flooded areas didn't get last fall's crop fully harvested. And now that crop is destroyed. Since
"As my speech and these photos will suggest to each of my colleagues here in the
"In fact, the
"Today I have talked largely about the extent of damages and recovery efforts that are just getting started. It's important also to talk about flood mitigation.
"Breached, overtopped, or compromised levees span hundreds of miles on the
"For years I've worked with several of my Midwestern colleagues along the
"I started out today by saying I wanted to share a message from America's heartland. I'd like to close my remarks by sending a message to America's heartland.
"As
"When the going gets tough, Iowans get tougher. So hang tough, keep fighting and know that help is on the way."



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