[Congressional Record Volume 162, Number 135 (Thursday, September 8, 2016)]
[House]
[Pages H5204-H5205]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
SUPPLEMENTAL APPROPRIATIONS FOR FLOODING IN LOUISIANA
(Mr. GRAVES of Louisiana asked and was given permission to address
the House for 1 minute and to revise and extend his remarks.)
Mr. GRAVES of Louisiana. Mr. Speaker, yesterday I had the opportunity
to come and update the House on the flooding conditions in the State of
Louisiana. I talked about how this is, potentially, the fourth most
costly flood disaster in U.S. history. Louisiana received 31 inches of
rain in a 36-hour period, which is what the American average rainfall
is. It would translate to nearly 25 feet of snow if it were a
snowstorm.
Mr. Speaker, I want to put this in a personal context. Think about a
person who owns a $200,000 house. That person's house is now worth
$100,000 because it is flooded and gutted. That person is going to have
to pay $120,000 to finish his mortgage, which means he is upside down
on his mortgage. It is going to cost him $80,000 to rebuild his house,
$40,000 to replace his car, $10,000 to replace his wardrobe.
Mr. Speaker, the Stafford Act is insufficient to address these
financial situations that people are facing today. This isn't one
person. This is tens of thousands of homeowners and businessowners
across south Louisiana who are facing this impossible financial
decision before them in the coming weeks.
I urge the White House to immediately send a supplemental
appropriations request to the Congress. Let's get working on this and
resolve this issue. Make this an easy decision for folks back home so
we can get back on our feet.
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