U.S. Rep Gregory W. Meeks Statement on House Passage of the FEMA Disaster Assistance Reform Act of 2015
U.S. Rep Gregory W. Meeks Statement on House Passage of the FEMA Disaster Assistance Reform Act of 2015
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Congressman Gregory W. Meeks released the following statement regarding the House passage of H.R. 1471, the FEMA Disaster Assistance Reform Act of 2015 which passed the House with overwhelming support:
“I am pleased that the House of Representatives passed H.R. 1471, the FEMA Disaster Assistance Reform Act of 2015. This important legislation includes language I drafted to waive the debts of thousands of Super Storm Sandy survivors. Survivors, like those at Belle Harbor Manor, an assisted living facility in the Rockaways, who live on a fixed income and some of whom have ongoing medical issues, can now breath a bit easier. Today’s vote marks the end of the first step in bringing relief to Sandy survivors and I look forward to speedy consideration in the Senate.”
Statement submitted for the Congressional Record:
Mr. Speaker, I rise today to commend my colleagues for passing H.R. 1471, the FEMA Disaster Assistance Reform Act of 2015. This important legislation authorizes appropriations for the Federal Emergency Management Agency for FY2016-FY2018 for management and administration. It also, directs FEMA, through the National Advisory Council, to undertake and report on a comprehensive study of disaster costs and losses.
H.R. 1471 includes provisions that I introduced that extends the authority of FEMA’s Administrator to waive debts associated with an overpayment of individual assistance, so long as the overpayment was not a result of fraud.
This issue received national attention when about 30 residents at the Belle Harbor Manor, an assisted living facility in my district, received collection notices related to assistance provided by FEMA in the aftermath of Super Storm Sandy. FEMA’s Administrator, Craig Fugate, later cancelled their debts. However, he is limited in canceling the debts of others who are in the exact same situation.
H.R. 1471 fixes this and provides FEMA’s Administrator with expanded authority to waive the debts of thousands of Super Storm Sandy survivors, as well as the debts’ incurred as a result of future natural disasters.
I want to thank my colleagues, Representative Lou Barletta and Representative Peter DeFazio, for their assistance in developing this language. I would also like to thank New York State Assemblyman Phillip Goldfeder for his tireless advocacy on behalf of Super Storm Sandy victims. It is my hope that this measure will receive speedy passage in the Senate so it can be signed by President Obama, and survivors of Super Storm Sandy can finally recover for this horrific act of God.
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