[Congressional Bills 115th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[S. Res. 278 Introduced in Senate (IS)]

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115th CONGRESS
  1st Session
S. RES. 278

 Expressing condolences to the victims of Hurricane Harvey, Hurricane 
 Irma, and Hurricane Maria, commending the resiliency of the people of 
 Texas, Louisiana, Florida, Puerto Rico, and the United States Virgin 
 Islands, and expressing gratitude to other neighboring States willing 
  to stand by the people of the affected areas during the relief and 
                           recovery efforts.


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                   IN THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES

                            October 2, 2017

Mr. Cornyn (for himself, Mr. Cruz, Mr. Rubio, Mr. Nelson, Mr. Cassidy, 
and Mr. Kennedy) submitted the following resolution; which was referred 
     to the Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs

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                               RESOLUTION


 
 Expressing condolences to the victims of Hurricane Harvey, Hurricane 
 Irma, and Hurricane Maria, commending the resiliency of the people of 
 Texas, Louisiana, Florida, Puerto Rico, and the United States Virgin 
 Islands, and expressing gratitude to other neighboring States willing 
  to stand by the people of the affected areas during the relief and 
                           recovery efforts.

Whereas, in August and September of 2017, Hurricanes Harvey and Irma reached the 
        shores of the United States and wreaked havoc on the States of Texas, 
        Louisiana, and Florida;
Whereas, in September of 2017, Hurricane Maria devastated Puerto Rico and the 
        United States Virgin Islands;
Whereas, as a result of these hurricanes, a major Federal disaster was declared 
        for Texas on August 25, 2017, for the United States Virgin Islands on 
        September 7, 2017, and for Florida and Puerto Rico on September 10, 
        2017;
Whereas a Federal emergency was declared for Louisiana on August 28, 2017;
Whereas, as of September 2017, Hurricanes Harvey, Irma, and Maria have been 
        responsible for the deaths of more than 150 individuals;
Whereas, as a result of Hurricane Harvey--

    (1) many communities in Texas and Louisiana were flooded and without 
electrical power for extended periods of time and an entire city in Texas, 
with a population of 118,000, lost access to drinking water;

    (2) some weather gauges in the State of Texas measured more than 50 
inches of rainfall between the evening of Thursday, August 24, 2017, and 
the afternoon of Tuesday, August 29, 2017;

    (3) more than 4,500,000,000,000 liters of water fell in Harris County 
in Texas in only 100 hours;

    (4) in the State of Texas alone, more than 130,000 residences were 
destroyed; and

    (5) more than 1,000,000 vehicles in Texas were destroyed;

Whereas, as a result of Hurricane Irma--

    (1) nearly 13,000,000 people in Florida were left without electrical 
power;

    (2) an estimated 90 percent of the homes in the Florida Keys were 
damaged or destroyed;

    (3) Florida's $8,600,000,000 citrus industry faces crop losses of 70 
percent, with some growers experiencing losses of 90 percent or more;

    (4) the maritime culture of Florida has been severely impacted, 
including--

    G    (A) the disruption of commercial fishing, trapping, and 
aquaculture;

    G    (B) the loss of recreational fishing opportunities for residents 
and tourists;

    G    (C) widespread debris limiting safe navigation in waterways and 
channels; and

    G    (D) reports of more than 850 displaced or sunken vessels; and

    (5) property insurance claims in Florida have exceeded $3,600,000,000 
and are still rising;

Whereas the Federal Emergency Management Agency has estimated that flood damage 
        claims as a result of these 3 hurricanes could total several billion 
        dollars;
Whereas refinery closures along the Gulf Coast after Hurricane Harvey resulted 
        in a temporary loss of 20 percent of the capacity of the United States 
        to refine crude oil into gasoline, diesel, and other fuels;
Whereas, as a result of Hurricane Maria--

    (1) some parts of Puerto Rico may be without electrical power for 6 
months;

    (2) more than 1,500,000 individuals were left without access to clean 
drinking water;

    (3) critical infrastructure was damaged, hindering recovery efforts;

    (4) thousands of residents of Puerto Rico and the United States Virgin 
Islands face an extreme housing crisis; and

    (5) approximately 80 percent of the agricultural crop value in Puerto 
Rico was destroyed, with an estimated $780,000,000 loss in agricultural 
yields;

Whereas the devastation of these 3 hurricanes, which caused a disruption in the 
        distribution of gasoline, has been felt on a global scale; and
Whereas, after these 3 hurricanes--

    (1) numerous localities in all of the affected areas were forced to 
close schools due to power outages and dangerous road conditions;

    (2) flights were canceled in Texas, Louisiana, Florida, Puerto Rico, 
and the United States Virgin Islands;

    (3) doctors, nurses, and other medical personnel worked expeditiously 
to provide care and ensure that patients were safe under extreme 
circumstances;

    (4) hospitals, medical centers, and triage units provided needed care;

    (5) volunteer organizations and charities supplied hurricane victims 
with food, water, and shelter;

    (6) immediate humanitarian aid and long-term rebuilding assistance is 
needed in the many devastated regions; and

    (7) thousands of volunteers and Federal, State, and local government 
employees from across the United States committed time and resources to 
help with recovery efforts: Now, therefore, be it

    Resolved, That the Senate--
            (1) expresses condolences to the victims of Hurricanes 
        Harvey, Irma, and Maria;
            (2) commends the resiliency and courage of the people of 
        Texas, Louisiana, Florida, Puerto Rico, and the United States 
        Virgin Islands;
            (3) applauds the work and commitment of emergency 
        responders and law enforcement officers on the ground in the 
        aftermath of Hurricanes Harvey, Irma, and Maria; and
            (4) commits to provide the necessary resources to stand by 
        the people of Texas, Louisiana, Florida, Puerto Rico, and the 
        United States Virgin Islands as they rebuild their communities.
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