Sen. Schatz Introduces New Legislation to Provide Automatic Cash Assistance to Help Struggling Families Recover From Natural Disaster
Today,
"During a crisis, we need to act fast to help families in real need. By making this process automatic and fair, we can quickly provide direct cash aid to the people who need it most," said
"Our communities were already struggling in the face of this global pandemic when unprecedented wildfires hit and caused even more damage. The situation is nothing short of a crisis--families have lost loved ones, their homes, all of their belongings, and their jobs," said Merkley. "When people lose everything, their needs are immense, and nobody knows better than they do what is most critical to get back on their feet. This bill would put cash in families' hands when they need it most to secure food, shelter, and other immediate needs."
Companion legislation was introduced in the
"Low-income families are disproportionately burdened during crises in our country. This has been only magnified during the COVID-19 pandemic. And, too often, the slow delivery of government financial relief falls short, causing people to fall deeper into financial distress. This legislation will make sure we have a mechanism for delivering cash relief quickly, before the next crisis upends the lives of countless individuals and families already struggling with financial insecurity. Economic downturns and natural disasters exacerbate struggles such as housing and food insecurity and it is precisely in response to these situations that we need to stand together," said
The Family Crisis Assistance Act will create a new program under the
Grants are available once one of the following automatic triggers has been met:
* A sudden increase in the state or national unemployment rate--the bill applies the Sahm Rule, i.e., an increase in the three-month moving average (six-month moving average for states) of the national or state unemployment rate by 0.5 percentage points or more relative to its low during the previous 12 months;
* A 20 percent increase in state unemployment insurance claims over three months; or
* A significant natural disaster, defined as a Stafford Act major disaster declaration where individual assistance is authorized at the county or state level for households in the affected area.
The cash assistance is set at
The Family Crisis Cash Assistance Act is supported by
For a copy of the bill text, click here: https://www.schatz.senate.gov/download/family-crisis-cash-assistance-act
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