US Federal 2025-2026 Regular Session

US Federal Senate Bill SB374

Introduced
2/3/25  

Caption

Direct Property Acquisitions Act

Impact

This bill is expected to have significant implications for state laws regarding disaster management and property acquisition. By allowing local governments to apply for federal assistance with reduced state oversight, this pilot program facilitates a faster response to hazard mitigation needs, addressing the critiqued delays often faced by municipalities under existing protocols. If successful, this could lead to modifications in how federal disaster relief funds are allocated and managed, promoting a more localized approach to disaster preparedness and mitigation.

Summary

Senate Bill 374, also known as the Direct Property Acquisitions Act, aims to establish a pilot program that allows designated local governments to apply directly for federal assistance for mitigating hazards through property acquisitions. The bill seeks to expedite the process by which communities facing disaster risks can acquire properties to enhance safety and reduce future disaster-related expenditures. Under the bill, the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) will select up to two local governments from each FEMA region to participate in the program, with a focus on communities that meet specific eligibility criteria.

Contention

Notably, there are points of contention surrounding the bill related to the autonomy of local governments and the role of state oversight in disaster response. Critics may argue that the reduced role of state governments in the acquisition process could lead to inconsistencies in how disaster relief efforts are carried out, potentially overlooking unique local needs and circumstances. Furthermore, the bill mandates that the pilot program be evaluated periodically, raising concerns over the long-term sustainability of direct applications by local governments and whether such practices might lead to operational difficulties or inequities across regions.

Congress_id

119-S-374

Introduced_date

2025-02-03

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

US SB630

State parks: real property: acquisitions and leases.

US HB07130

An Act Requiring The Review Of The State Properties Review Board For Municipal Real Estate Acquisitions Funded By Certain Grants-in-aid.

US HB3462

Relating to the use or purchase or other acquisition of property under the Public Property Finance Act.

US S2903

Establishes the Residential and Commercial Property Acquisition Program Act to implement residential or commercial property acquisitions, paired with funding for relocation costs within or proximate to the current community.

US HB4064

Relating to acquisitions of real property by foreclosure for delinquent taxes; prescribing an effective date.

US HB1557

Procurement - Real Estate Advisory Committee and Property Acquisition and Lease Requirements

US HB3545

Relating to acquisitions of real property by foreclosure for delinquent taxes; prescribing an effective date.

US S210

Converts senior freeze reimbursement into credit applied directly to property tax bills.

US H8169

Establishes the Residential and Commercial Property Acquisition Program Act to implement residential or commercial property acquisitions, paired with funding for relocation costs within or proximate to the current community.

US SB1796

HART Act Housing Acquisitions Review and Transparency Act

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.