[Congressional Record Volume 159, Number 140 (Wednesday, October 9, 2013)]
[House]
[Page H6428]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
BLIZZARD OF 2013
(Mrs. NOEM asked and was given permission to address the House for 1
minute.)
Mrs. NOEM. Mr. Speaker, this past Friday, a storm struck western
South Dakota and dumped up to 4 feet of snow throughout the region.
This has left thousands without power and devastating livestock losses
in the area. Some estimate that hundreds of thousands of livestock have
been killed, many of which are still buried in the melting snow.
The weekend's blizzard is expected to cost local governments millions
of dollars. Those counties and the Governor are expected to petition
the President for disaster status and for FEMA funds so they can clear
the fallen trees and help ranchers remove all the cattle that died
during that storm.
Some in South Dakota are wondering if this partial government
shutdown will affect the timing of potential assistance. It certainly
does not have to. There may be disagreement over certain parts of the
Federal budget, but not on FEMA.
Last week, the House passed a bill to fund FEMA. It passed with
Democrat support because there is bipartisan recognition that we should
fund noncontroversial aspects of our government and stop the attempts
of some to make this partial shutdown as painful as possible. It does
not have to be this way.
I call on our Senate colleagues to act immediately on the funding
measures that we have sent them. It's time to negotiate, to work
together, so that we can end this shutdown.
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