Louisiana 2020 2nd Special Session

Louisiana House Bill HCR3

Introduced
9/28/20  
Refer
9/28/20  
Report Pass
9/29/20  
Engrossed
10/5/20  
Engrossed
10/5/20  
Report Pass
10/12/20  
Report Pass
10/12/20  

Caption

Memorializes congress and the Louisiana congressional delegation to take such actions as are necessary to require the Federal Emergency Management Agency to grant Louisiana full federal funding for disaster expenses associated with Hurricane Laura or to grant Louisiana the ability to utilize alternative sources of federal funds as any needed match if full funding is not provided

Impact

If enacted, HCR3 would have significant implications for state law as it seeks to ensure that the state obtains all necessary funding for recovery efforts associated with natural disasters. It aligns state actions with federal processes and underscores the importance of disaster relief funding, particularly in the aftermath of severe hurricanes. This could lead to more robust support mechanisms for future disasters, as well as a clearer path for state and federal cooperation during recovery efforts.

Summary

HCR3 is a resolution that memorializes Congress and the Louisiana congressional delegation to take necessary actions to ensure that the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) provides Louisiana with full federal funding for disaster-related expenses stemming from Hurricane Laura. It also seeks to arrange alternative sources of federal funds that could serve as a match should full funding not be available. This bill reflects the urgent need for financial support to recover from the devastating impacts of Hurricane Laura on Louisiana's communities.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HCR3 appears to be overwhelmingly positive, as the resolution was adopted unanimously by the Senate with 35 votes in favor and none against. This indicates a strong bipartisan agreement on the necessity of securing federal assistance for disaster recovery. Lawmakers recognize the vital role that federal funding plays in disaster relief efforts and the resolution likely resonates with constituents impacted by Hurricane Laura.

Contention

While there seems to be broad support for HCR3, issues may arise regarding the effectiveness and efficiency of FEMA during disaster recovery efforts. Questions could be raised on the adequacy of federal responses to state needs, as well as potential bureaucratic hurdles that might delay the disbursement of funds. The resolution implies a demand for a proactive stance from Congress, thereby highlighting underlying tensions between state needs and federal responsiveness in emergency management.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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