[Congressional Record Volume 169, Number 148 (Wednesday, September 13, 2023)]
[Senate]
[Pages S4442-S4443]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
By Mr. PADILLA (for himself and Mr. Boozman):
S. 2779. A bill to amend the Public Works and Economic Development
Act of 1965 to direct the Secretary of Commerce to establish an Office
of Disaster Recovery and Resilience, and for other purposes; to the
Committee on Environment and Public Works.
Mr. PADILLA. Madam President, I rise to introduce the Office of
Disaster Recovery and Resilience Act. This legislation would better
equip and formalize the Economic Development Administration's role in
post-disaster economic recovery.
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EDA has a long history of supporting disaster recovery and resilience
efforts and is uniquely positioned to coordinate Federal support due to
its network of partners in impacted communities. EDA's role in disaster
recovery is to facilitate the timely and effective delivery of Federal
economic development assistance to support near- and long-term
community economic recovery planning and project implementation,
redevelopment, and resilience.
This bill would establish a dedicated Office of Disaster Recovery and
Resilience at EDA to coordinate the Agency's post-disaster economic
recovery activities, create a disaster team for the deployment of
individuals to carry out such activities after a disaster or emergency
declaration, and require 100 Percent Federal cost share for major
disaster recovery projects.
EDA currently serves as the coordinating Agency for the Economic
Recovery Support Function, ERSF, under the Federal Government's
National Disaster Recovery Framework, NDRF. In this capacity, EDA
provides leadership, coordination, and oversight for primary and
support Agencies for the provision of grants, loans, training, and
other forms of assistance to support economic recovery efforts in
disaster-impacted communities and regions.
Congress has relied on the Agency to implement economic recovery
activities since the 1990s, providing a total of $3.2 billion in
supplemental funding for EDA's disaster relief and economic resiliency
efforts for natural disasters--most recently in calendar years 2017,
2018, 2019, 2021, and 2022. The Agency also received billion in
additional funding tor COVID-19 pandemic recovery efforts.
Yet, EDA's role in disaster assistance has never been formalized.
Having a dedicated bureau or office to direct and implement the
economic recovery support function activities of the Agency could
expedite deployment of resources and improve service delivery to
communities by retaining institutional knowledge that can translate
between communities, preserving leadership at the Agency, and deploying
staff and funds more rapidly.
I thank Senator Boozman for introducing this important legislation
with me in the Senate. I hope all of our colleagues will join us in
supporting this bill for the long-term economic strength and resilience
of our communities.
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