Bill 118 s 3468, also known as the Fairness in Federal Disaster Declarations Act of 2023, aims to address concerns regarding the current process for determining federal disaster declarations. The bill seeks to establish a more transparent and equitable system for evaluating and approving disaster declarations in order to ensure that all communities in need receive the necessary assistance.
Under the proposed legislation, the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) would be required to revise its current criteria for determining disaster declarations to take into account a wider range of factors, including the impact on vulnerable populations and the ability of state and local governments to respond to the disaster. This would help to ensure that communities that are often overlooked or underserved are not left behind in the aftermath of a disaster.
Additionally, the bill would establish a clear appeals process for states and localities that believe they have been unfairly denied a disaster declaration. This would provide an avenue for communities to challenge FEMA's decisions and seek a fair and impartial review of their eligibility for federal assistance.
Overall, the Fairness in Federal Disaster Declarations Act of 2023 aims to promote greater fairness and equity in the distribution of federal disaster assistance, ensuring that all communities in need receive the support they require to recover and rebuild in the wake of a disaster.