The bill would create a new federal fund for disaster needs that other aid does not cover. States and Tribal governments could use the money for homes, public works, and local recovery. FEMA would also have to give clearer answers to people who appeal benefit denials.
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Natural Disaster Recovery Program Act of 2024 is a House bill in Congress.
Who this affects: This bill mainly affects disaster survivors, state governments, Tribal governments, and FEMA. People with damaged homes could see more repair and housing options. State and Tribal leaders would have more control over recovery grants, but they would also have new reporting duties. FEMA would have to collect more data, explain more decisions, and update how it reviews disaster requests.
Why this matters: After a major disaster, many people and towns still have big needs after insurance and current aid run out. This bill would create a standing way to fund those gaps. It could help communities rebuild homes, public systems, and local economies with clearer rules. The real effect would depend on how much money Congress provides and how FEMA, states, and Tribes run the program.
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Officially: Natural Disaster Recovery Program Act of 2024
The bill would create a new federal fund for disaster needs that other aid does not cover. States and Tribal governments could use the money for homes, public works, and local recovery. FEMA would also have to give clearer answers to people who appeal benefit denials.
Use this page to support, oppose, or ask Congress to amend HR9750. Modern Action shows what the bill would change, helps identify the right senators or representative, and drafts a bill-specific message you can edit and send.
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This page gives you an opportunity to support, oppose, or ask for changes to Natural Disaster Recovery Program Act of 2024, then contact the elected officials who can act. Modern Action drafts the message from your position and the reasons you select.
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