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Lilac Fire Aid Wins House OK; Rep. Issa Sees ‘Rebuilding All That Was Lost’

Posted by Ken Stone on December 21, 2017 in Politics | 329 Views
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Cars and mobile home were destroyed at the Rancho Monserate Country Club
Cars and mobile home were destroyed at the Rancho Monserate Country Club off Interstate 15 at state Route 76. Photo by Chris Stone

The U.S. House of Representatives Thursday passed a wide-ranging disaster relief bill that, if signed into law, would provide $81 billion for victims of recent hurricanes and wildfires, including the Lilac Fire in northern San Diego County.

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[contextly_sidebar id=”kGw08qybUSSAdsyftBWnjSMl9wkonTIg”]HR 4667 passed the lower chamber of Congress on a 251-169 vote but faces uncertainty in the Senate.

“I’m pleased that those in San Diego County affected by the recent Lilac Fire, and throughout California, will receive the help they need so that they can begin the process of restoring their lives and rebuilding all that was lost,” said Rep. Darrell Issa, R-Vista.

“The package approved today comes at just the right time and will provide much-needed resources to help our area recover.”

According to news reports, Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer said it might be next month before the bill, which provides nearly twice the amount requested by the Trump administration, is taken up by the upper chamber.

Schumer is demanding changes designed to boost aid for Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands, partly in response to the recently passed tax bill.

As currently written, the bill introduced by Rep. Rodney Frelinghuysen, R-New Jersey, would spread large sums of money across many departments in the federal government, including $27.6 billion for the Federal Emergency Management Agency, $26.1 billion for Community Development Block Grants and $12.11 billion for the Army Corps of Engineers.

Help for victims of the #LilacFire is on the way → Today we approved $81 billion in disaster relief, including aid for victims of the latest fires in our area. https://t.co/0lEiFBpvdw

— Darrell Issa (@DarrellIssa) December 21, 2017

Another $2.6 billion would go to the Secretary of Agriculture to reimburse for necessary expenses related to crops, trees, bushes, vines and livestock losses; $81.3 million to NASA to repair hurricane damage to its facilities; $1.7 billion to the Small Business Administration for its disaster loans program; and more than $1 billion combined for the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Public Health and Social Services Emergency Fund, and child and family services provided by Head Start.

— City News Service

Lilac Fire Aid Wins House OK; Rep. Issa Sees ‘Rebuilding All That Was Lost’ was last modified: December 21st, 2017 by Ken Stone

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