State-Managed Disaster Relief Act

12/16/2024, 7:29 PM
Placed on the Union Calendar, Calendar No. 667.
Bill 118 hr 8728, also known as the State-Managed Disaster Relief Act, is a piece of legislation currently being considered by the US Congress. The purpose of this bill is to provide states with more control and flexibility in managing disaster relief efforts within their borders.

One key aspect of the State-Managed Disaster Relief Act is the establishment of a grant program that would allocate funds to states for the purpose of developing and implementing their own disaster relief plans. This would allow states to tailor their response efforts to the specific needs of their communities, rather than relying solely on federal assistance.

Additionally, the bill aims to streamline the process for states to request and receive federal assistance in the event of a disaster. By reducing bureaucratic red tape and increasing communication between state and federal agencies, the State-Managed Disaster Relief Act seeks to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of disaster response efforts. Overall, supporters of the bill argue that it will empower states to take a more proactive and personalized approach to disaster relief, ultimately leading to better outcomes for affected communities. Critics, however, raise concerns about potential inconsistencies in disaster response efforts across states and the potential for decreased federal oversight. As the State-Managed Disaster Relief Act continues to be debated in Congress, it will be important for lawmakers to carefully consider the potential benefits and drawbacks of this legislation in order to make an informed decision on its passage.
Congress
118

Number
HR - 8728

Introduced on
2024-06-13

# Amendments
0

Sponsors
+5

Cosponsors
+5

Variations and Revisions

12/5/2024

Status of Legislation

Bill Introduced
Introduced to House
House to Vote
Introduced to Senate
Senate to Vote

Purpose and Summary

Placed on the Union Calendar, Calendar No. 667.
Bill 118 hr 8728, also known as the State-Managed Disaster Relief Act, is a piece of legislation currently being considered by the US Congress. The purpose of this bill is to provide states with more control and flexibility in managing disaster relief efforts within their borders.

One key aspect of the State-Managed Disaster Relief Act is the establishment of a grant program that would allocate funds to states for the purpose of developing and implementing their own disaster relief plans. This would allow states to tailor their response efforts to the specific needs of their communities, rather than relying solely on federal assistance.

Additionally, the bill aims to streamline the process for states to request and receive federal assistance in the event of a disaster. By reducing bureaucratic red tape and increasing communication between state and federal agencies, the State-Managed Disaster Relief Act seeks to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of disaster response efforts. Overall, supporters of the bill argue that it will empower states to take a more proactive and personalized approach to disaster relief, ultimately leading to better outcomes for affected communities. Critics, however, raise concerns about potential inconsistencies in disaster response efforts across states and the potential for decreased federal oversight. As the State-Managed Disaster Relief Act continues to be debated in Congress, it will be important for lawmakers to carefully consider the potential benefits and drawbacks of this legislation in order to make an informed decision on its passage.
Alternative Names
Official Title as IntroducedTo establish alternate procedures for lump sum payments for certain covered small disasters, and for other purposes.

Policy Areas
Emergency Management

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Placed on the Union Calendar, Calendar No. 667.