Sen. Harris Introduces Legislation to Expand Access to Disaster Assistance During Pandemics
"At a time when a global pandemic is threatening the financial stability of working families across our country, there is no reason for
Specifically, at the discretion of a governor and the president, individuals impacted in any way will be eligible to apply directly to federal agencies for, among other forms of assistance:
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* If already on SNAP, automatically puts individual at full SNAP benefits
* If not already on SNAP, provides access to SNAP, with expanded eligibility
* Benefits initially good for one month, but can be extended by the President
* Directs USDA to provide options other than an in-person interview
* Disaster Unemployment Assistance (DUA)
* Eligible if an individual's job is shut down, they lose hours, or they cannot reach their place of work because of the pandemic
* Eligibility rules are more flexible than traditional
* State unemployment office is conduit for beneficiary
* Good for 26 weeks, can be extended by the President
* Creates a national floor for benefits at 1.5x the national weekly average
* Provides waiver to requirement to exhaust state
* "Other Needs Assistance" through
* Includes multiple ancillary assistance, but three critical pieces for a pandemic would be:
* Medical Assistance - assistance with medical expenses as a result of a disaster.
* Funeral Assistance - available to families with loved ones that die from the disaster
* Child Care Assistance - up to 8 weeks of child care expenses
Full bill text is available here. (https://www.harris.senate.gov/imo/media/doc/PDAA%20text.pdf)
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