House Study Committee on Local Government Emergency Disaster Relief Loans; create
Impact
The proposed house study committee would be charged with examining conditions related to disaster response and how a bridge loan program could effectively be structured in the state. By looking into similar programs from other states, the committee aims to assess how the proposed loans could be funded and what legislative changes might be needed to implement such a system. If successful, this initiative could lead to smoother financial operations for local governments facing disasters, thereby enhancing their responsiveness and recovery capabilities.
Summary
House Resolution 1650 aims to address the financial challenges faced by local governments during federally declared disasters. When such emergencies occur, local governments often find themselves needing to incur expenses upfront to deal with immediate needs but struggle to wait for subsequent reimbursements from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). This resolution proposes the creation of a study committee to explore the feasibility of establishing a bridge loan program that would assist these governments in managing the upfront costs associated with disaster management.
Contention
While the bill is positioned as a means of supporting local governments during emergencies, there may be challenges regarding funding and political support for such programs. The effectiveness of the proposed committee's recommendations will depend on its ability to demonstrate the necessity and potential success of a bridge loan system, which might encounter skepticism about government spending or the administrative burden associated with loan distribution.
An Act to Include the Declaration of an Emergency by the President of the United States as a Basis to Allow the Governor to Provide Disaster Relief to Local Governments
Disaster or emergency response and recovery costs, authority to spend funds from the state disaster relief fund, and uses of the state disaster relief fund.
Senate Substitute for HB 2054 by Committee on Federal and State Affairs - Increasing the limits on certain campaign contributions under the campaign finance act.