People and small businesses hurt by major disasters in 2023 or 2024 could get more flexibility when using federal aid. The President could waive some rules that normally block more than one type of help for the same loss.
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Helene Small Business Recovery Act is a House bill in committee. The latest recorded action: Referred to the Subcommittee on Economic Development, Public Buildings, and Emergency Management.
Latest action on H.R. 2364: Referred to the Subcommittee on Economic Development, Public Buildings, and Emergency Management.
Who this affects: This bill mainly affects small businesses, homeowners, renters, States, and other groups trying to recover from major disasters in 2023 or 2024. It could matter most for survivors who need more than one kind of federal help, such as a grant and a loan. Governors would also play a key role because they must request the waiver.
Why this matters: Disaster survivors can struggle to rebuild when federal rules block them from using more than one aid source for the same loss. This bill could give them more room to combine help after major 2023 or 2024 disasters. That could help small businesses reopen and help families repair damage. The tradeoff is that looser rules may make aid harder to track and could raise federal costs.
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Officially: Helene Small Business Recovery Act
People and small businesses hurt by major disasters in 2023 or 2024 could get more flexibility when using federal aid. The President could waive some rules that normally block more than one type of help for the same loss.
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Where this bill is in the process
Introduced
Introduced in House
House Committee
Under House committee consideration
Latest: Referred to the Subcommittee on Economic Development, Public Buildings, and Emergency Management. (3/26/2025)
House Floor Vote
Voted on by House
Passed House
Approved by House
Senate Review
Sent to Senate for consideration
Passed Both Chambers
Approved by both House and Senate
Signed into Law
Signed by the President
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