STATEMENT OF ADMINISTRATION POLICY
Senate Amendment to H.R. 1 — Hurricane Disaster Relief Appropriations Act, 2013
(Sen. Inouye, D-HI)
The
Administration strongly supports Senate passage of the amendment in the nature
of the substitute to H.R. 1 providing supplemental appropriations for fiscal
year 2013 to respond to and recover from the severe damage caused by Hurricane
Sandy. The Senate amendment will provide the necessary resources to
continue ongoing response and recovery efforts, while helping impacted
communities effectively mitigate future risk of disaster to prevent losses of
this magnitude from recurring.
The
amendment ensures urgent and essential needs are being met, while recognizing
the need to prevent losses of this magnitude from future disasters.
Further, it ensures that funds are invested wisely to improve communities'
long-term resilience and protect against waste, fraud, and abuse. Given the
emergency and one-time nature of this supplemental appropriation, and in
keeping with the response to Hurricane Katrina, Deepwater Horizon, and other
disasters, the Administration supports the decision to not offset these funds.
The Administration remains committed to balanced deficit reduction, and it
believes both parties can come together to achieve that, while ensuring
communities affected by Hurricane Sandy have the support they need to recover.
Providing
Federal funding for response, recovery, and mitigation following Hurricane
Sandy will maintain the Nation's tradition of pulling together to help one
another in times of greatest need. The Administration looks forward to working
with the Congress to refine the legislation and urges the Congress to pass a
bill as soon as possible to give affected States and communities the support
they need to recover and rebuild.
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