Carolina Senators Lead Push for Florence Federal Assistance | Eastern North Carolina Now

Today, Senators Thom Tillis (R-NC), Richard Burr (R-NC), Lindsey Graham (R-SC) and Tim Scott (R-SC) applauded the House for granting their request for a $1.68 billion down payment for Hurricane Florence disaster relief in the Federal Aviation Administration reauthorization bill

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    Press Release:

House Grants $1.68 Billion Request From Tillis, Burr, Graham, Scott


    WASHINGTON, D.C.     Today, Senators Thom Tillis (R-NC), Richard Burr (R-NC), Lindsey Graham (R-SC) and Tim Scott (R-SC) applauded the House for granting their request for a $1.68 billion down payment for Hurricane Florence disaster relief in the Federal Aviation Administration reauthorization bill. The relief includes $1.14 billion for North Carolina and $540 million for South Carolina.

    The senators made the formal request for a $1.68 billion down payment in Community Development Block Grant - Disaster Recovery (CDBG-DR) Program funding in a letter to appropriators earlier this week. The CDBG-DR grants would support a variety of disaster recovery activities in North Carolina and South Carolina, including housing redevelopment and rebuilding, business assistance, economic revitalization, and infrastructure repair.

    View the senators' letter to appropriators here.

    "This has been a truly Team Carolina effort, beginning before Florence even made landfall. We have had productive meetings and conversations with Congressional leaders to secure disaster relief and an initial down payment," said Senator Thom Tillis. "I'm pleased our $1.68 billion request, including $1.14 billion of relief for North Carolina, was included in the House bill, and we'll continue to work together with Senate leadership to see through that a major down payment is included in the final legislation. This is only the beginning of our efforts to ensure North and South Carolina have federal resources to recover from the devastation caused by Florence and that hardworking families, small businesses, and farmers have the assistance they need to rebuild and get back on their feet."

    "The $1.68 billion in disaster relief we've secured will allow tens of thousands of North Carolinians who lost their homes and businesses to begin rebuilding their lives," said Senator Richard Burr. "Because the funding comes through Community Development Block Grants, we will be able to better transition from an emergency response to long-term recovery efforts, knowing the path ahead of us is long and arduous. Throughout this process, I've been impressed by the coordination and rapid response from Local, State and Federal officials. I am grateful we've secured funding to continue this vital work."

    "As South Carolina and North Carolina continue to deal with the aftermath of this historic hurricane, we understand that it will take a team effort to rebuild," said Senator Lindsey Graham. "We face a long, tough road ahead. Those efforts have already begun and we are committed to ensuring our states have the tools they need to recover from this terrible storm. I want to thank my colleagues from the Carolina's and look forward to our continued partnership."

    "As rivers are still rising in South Carolina, I want to thank Team Carolina for coming together and working to ensure our states receive the resources they need from the federal level," said Senator Tim Scott. "Disaster recovery is truly a team effort, and I know we will keep working to aid our families, farmers, small businesses and all those affected by Hurricane Florence."

  • Contact: Daniel Keylin
  •     daniel_keylin@tillis.senate.gov

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