Pennsylvania 2025-2026 Regular Session

Pennsylvania Senate Bill SB419

Introduced
3/10/25  

Caption

In miscellaneous provisions relating to public safety, establishing the Train Derailment Emergency Grant Program and Train Derailment Emergency Grant Fund.

Impact

The bill will amend Title 35 of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes to include provisions specific to this emergency grant program. Establishing a fund within the State Treasury means that state resources will be allocated towards helping those directly impacted by the train derailment. The emphasis on small businesses and homeowners emphasizes the desire to foster community recovery efforts, especially for those in the disaster zone who may struggle to regain stability on their own. This financial relief aims to alleviate some of the economic burdens stemming from such disasters.

Summary

Senate Bill 419 establishes the Train Derailment Emergency Grant Program in Pennsylvania, intended to provide financial relief to individuals and small businesses adversely affected by the train derailment that occurred in East Palestine, Ohio on February 3, 2023. The program offers grants to eligible persons who can prove they were negatively impacted by the incident, covering expenses such as medical costs, loss of income, property devaluation, and relocation necessities. It also aims to establish a dedicated grant fund to ensure ongoing financial support for those affected.

Sentiment

Overall, the sentiment surrounding SB419 appears to be supportive, recognizing the necessity for immediate assistance in disaster relief. Lawmakers may see this as an appropriate response to a significant state and national concern regarding environmental safety and community welfare, especially given the ongoing discussions about the safety of transportation networks. However, there could be concerns voiced regarding the adequacy of funding and processes in place to handle potential abuse of the grant system, should false claims be made.

Contention

Despite its intent, there may be points of contention surrounding the grant application process and the stipulation requiring proof of negative impact. Questions may arise about what constitutes 'actual proof' and how the definition of the 'disaster zone' might limit or expand eligibility. Furthermore, there may be concerns regarding the ethical implications of funding and how the program will be sustained over time without adequate governmental funding or through revenue generated from penalties and settlements. The bill's framework for administration and oversight could also face scrutiny to ensure fair distribution of funds.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

PA HR147

Investigate East Palestine train derailment and EPA response

PA HB199

Establishing the State Emergency Supplemental Grant Program; imposing duties on the Pennsylvania Emergency Management Agency; establishing the State Emergency Supplemental Assistance Fund; and making a transfer.

PA HB2585

Modifies provisions relating to grants for certain workforce training programs

PA SB1196

Modifies provisions relating to grants for certain workforce training programs

PA SB2332

Grant funding for emergency services and public safety.

PA HB2134

In general provisions relating to emergency management services, further providing for definitions; in Commonwealth services, further providing for State Fire Commissioner; in grants to fire companies and emergency medical services companies, further providing for scope of chapter, for definitions, for publication and notice, for award of grants, for consolidation incentive, for establishment, for publication and notice, for award of grants and for consolidation incentive, repealing provisions relating to COVID-19 Crisis Fire Company and Emergency Medical Services Grant Program, further providing for Fire Company Grant Program and for Emergency Medical Services Company Grant Program, repealing provisions relating to additional funding and to COVID-19 Crisis Fire Company and Emergency Medical Services Grant Program, providing for hazardous materials and specialty funding, further providing for allocation of appropriated funds, repealing provisions relating to Emergency Medical Services COVID-19 Recovery Grant Program, providing for Hazardous Materials Team and Specialty Team Grant Program, further providing for expiration of authority, repealing provisions relating to expiration of authority relating to COVID-19 Crisis Fire Company and Emergency Medical Services Grant Program and to expiration of authority relating to Emergency Medical Services COVID-19 Recovery Grant Program and further providing for special provisions and for annual reports; and making transfers.

PA HB3473

Modifies provisions relating to grants for certain workforce training programs

PA SB470

In terms and courses of study, further providing for firefighter and emergency service training and establishing the Secondary Education Fire Training Pilot Program and the Fire Training Fund.

PA SB1261

In Commonwealth services, further providing for assistance to fire companies and EMS companies; and, in grants to fire companies and emergency medical services companies, further providing for definitions, for publication and notice, for award of grants, for consolidation incentive, for publication and notice and for award of grants, repealing provisions relating to COVID-19 Crisis Fire Company and Emergency Medical Services Grant Program, to Emergency Medical Services COVID-19 Recovery Grant Program, to expiration of authority relating to COVID-19 Crisis Fire Company and Emergency Medical Services Grant Program and to expiration of authority relating to Emergency Medical Services COVID-19 Recovery Grant Program and further providing for annual reports.

PA HB676

Establishing the First Responder Resilience Grant Program and the First Responder Resilience Grant Program Fund; and imposing duties on the Pennsylvania Emergency Management Agency.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.