
A group of U.S. House Democrats, including five from Florida, have called on House Speaker Mike Johnson to โimmediatelyโ reconvene the body to provide additional funding to respond to natural disasters like hurricanes Helene and Milton.
The group wants to bolster the Federal Emergency Management Agency and Small Business Administration, which provide disaster assistance.
โAs representatives of the American people, it is our duty to ensure that every community has the resources to recover and rebuild in the wake of devastation,โ the representatives wrote. โThis is not merely a matter of policy but a profound obligation to the citizens we serve, who depend on their government for support in their most critical times of need.โ
Department of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas said last week that FEMA does not have enough money to last though hurricane season, and this week again indicated more funding is needed.
Representatives from Florida who signed the letter include Democratic U.S. Reps. Jared Moskowitz, Frederica Wilson, Sheila Cherfilus McCormick, Maxwell Frost, and Darren Soto. Moskowitz served as the stateโs director of the Division of Emergency Management during Gov. Ron DeSantisโs first term before entering the U.S. House.
FEMA Director Deanne Criswell said Tuesday that the agency anticipates needing additional funding โin the December, January time frame.โ
Rep. Anna Paulina Luna, a Republican, posted to X Thursday, calling on Johnson to call a special session.
Just spoke with @POTUS Bidenโheโs personally ensuring FEMA doesnโt cause delays with debris removal and supports the $15B in FEMA funds specifically for hurricane victims.
If Congress holds a special session, we can pass this immediately. @SpeakerJohnson, letโs make it happen!
โ Rep. Anna Paulina Luna (@RepLuna) October 10, 2024
In the aftermath of Hurricane Helene, last week in Steinhatchee Johnson said he anticipates that a supplemental funding request will likely pass when Congress returns from recess after the election.
Sen. Rick Scott said Thursday he is โ100% committedโ to making sure businesses can be funded for recovery.
Talked with @SBAgov Administrator @SBAIsabel to update her on Floridaโs small businessesโ needs following Hurricanes #Milton and #Helene.
Like I told her, Iโm 100% committed to making sure every Floridian and their business get the help they need to recover, but to do thatโฆ
โ Rick Scott (@SenRickScott) October 10, 2024
Thursday afternoon, President Joe Biden said SBA funding is โpretty right at the edge right now,โ and called for Congress to come back โimmediately.โ
โThis is going to be a long haul for total rebuilding, itโs going to take several billion dollars,โ Biden said. โItโs not going to be a matter of just a little bit.โ
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This article appears in Oct 10-16, 2024.

