Us Congress 2025-2026 Regular Session

Us Congress House Bill HB2950

Introduced
4/17/25  

Caption

Disaster Relief Transparency Act

Impact

The bill requires HUD to systematically examine and clarify the allocation processes that govern disaster recovery funding. Through this, the Secretary must report on the reasons for any discrepancies in funding across different appropriations, which can lead to significant changes in how funds are distributed to states, tribes, territories, and local governments. The requirement for annual reports beginning from the first fiscal year after enactment (2026) emphasizes the continuous scrutiny of allocation processes, potentially leading to improvements in efficiency and reliability.

Summary

House Bill 2950, known as the Disaster Relief Transparency Act, mandates the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) to provide Congress with a detailed report on the methodology used for allocating funds through the Community Development Block Grant Disaster Recovery Program and the Community Development Block Grant Mitigation Program. The intention behind this bill is to ensure transparency and accountability in the allocation of financial resources dedicated to disaster relief, thus enhancing federal oversight of these important programs.

Contention

A notable point of contention with HB2950 may arise over how specific methodologies are determined and implemented, as stakeholders may have varying views on what constitutes an equitable distribution of funds. Critics could argue that the bill requires bureaucratic processes that might hinder timely disaster response, while proponents will likely argue that a transparent and detailed allocation process is crucial for effective disaster recovery. Ensuring that the report addresses legislative and administrative recommendations could also lead to debates on best practices for disaster relief funding.

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