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U.S. Senate Approves Disaster Supplemental Funding Package

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HYDE-SMITH:  AGRICULTURE, FLOOD RELIEF FUNDING SHOULD HELP MISSISSIPPI

U.S. Senate Approves Disaster Supplemental Funding Package

WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Senator Cindy Hyde-Smith (R-Miss.), a member of the Senate Appropriations Committee, today said Mississippi will benefit from a supplemental disaster appropriations measure approved by the Senate.

Hyde-Smith voted for the disaster relief measure, which will provide crucial aid for states like Mississippi that have been hurt by disasters in 2018 and 2019.  Hyde-Smith cited emergency funding for the Mississippi River and Tributaries project and farm disaster assistance will be available to address needs in the state.  The bill passed 85-8.

“I’m glad we’ve reached an agreement on emergency assistance to help Mississippi and other states recover from recent disasters,” Hyde-Smith said.

“Mississippi has been hit by severe storms and ongoing catastrophic flooding, and there will be a need for continued federal action.  The President’s disaster declaration for Mississippi doesn’t yet take into account flood damage in the Yazoo Backwater Area, which can’t be assessed until after the waters recede,” she said.

Hyde-Smith, along with other members of the congressional delegation, endorsed Governor Phil Bryant’s disaster declaration request, which was approved by the President on April 23.

The Senator also engaged directly with the Senate Appropriations Committee chairman and vice chairman to ensure 2019 disasters were considered in the Senate package.  Disaster legislation passed by the House earlier this year did not take into consideration the many problems facing Mississippians and others across the country.

The following are highlights of provisions in the bill of importance to Mississippi:

 

Agriculture, Rural Development, FDA, and Related Agencies

Benefit to Mississippi: 

Energy and Water Development

Benefit to Mississippi:

The measure also provides emergency funding for other federal agencies with disaster relief responsibilities.  For example, funding is available to the Department of Labor and Department of Education to help economic recovery for businesses and schools that suffered damages from 2019 disasters.

The following are links to the legislative text and summary for the disaster supplemental:

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