Biden sending emergency funding bill for disaster relief to Congress
Source: ABC News
November 18, 2024, 5:03 AM
President Joe Biden will send Congress an emergency funding bill "in the coming days," with the intent to address the urgent need for disaster relief throughout the United States following a brutal storm season, a White House official said in a memo on Monday. Several agencies said they are running low of money in the wake of back-to-back major hurricanes, the memo stated.
"The Biden-Harris Administration stands ready to work with lawmakers to deliver the vital resources our communities need with strong bipartisan and bicameral support -- just as Speaker Mike Johnson has promised," Shalanda Young, the director of the Office of Management and Budget, wrote in the memo.
It emphasized the fact that Congress last passed a comprehensive disaster relief package in 2022, and it stated that the Biden-Harris administration would be putting forth a new one in a matter of days. "We look forward to working with Congress to quickly pass emergency funding so the Federal Government can meet its obligations to the American people," Young's memo continued.
However, it also noted that prior attempts to secure such funding, including outreach as recently as June, had failed to garner support.
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