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Lawmakers push for swift disaster relief funding

July 18, 2024 | Finance, Senate, Committees, Legislative, New Mexico



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Lawmakers push for swift disaster relief funding
In a recent government meeting, officials discussed the allocation of federal and state funds to address the aftermath of a significant fire that has caused extensive damage to homes, businesses, and infrastructure. The funding structure involves a 75% contribution from federal sources and a 25% match from the state, with the Board of Finance overseeing the loan process.

Concerns were raised about the speed at which these funds would reach affected communities. Officials emphasized the importance of a streamlined process to ensure that financial assistance is delivered promptly, particularly in light of previous delays that hindered recovery efforts. The Department of Finance and Administration (DFA) will implement necessary safeguards to ensure proper use of the funds, while the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) will collaborate with local entities to facilitate applications for assistance.

Senator Darren Padilla highlighted the urgency of expediting the distribution of funds, noting that previous delays had devastating impacts on families. He expressed hope that the new mechanisms in place would prevent similar issues from arising. The meeting also addressed the governor's issuance of executive orders totaling approximately $55 million to support recovery efforts, in addition to the $100 million allocated through the current legislation.

The committee unanimously approved the motion to advance the funding proposal, signaling a commitment to assist those affected by the disaster. As the process moves forward, officials reiterated the need for a focused approach to ensure that aid reaches those in need as quickly as possible.

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