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Florida Republicans Who Voted Against Funding FEMA Are Now Facing Disaster

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Florida Republicans Who Voted Against Funding FEMA Are Now Facing Disaster

When Congress was debating a short-term government funding resolution last month, Democrats pushed for the bill to include billions in additional disaster-relief funding. A cohort of far-right conservatives favored a stripped-down resolution that didn't include the extra disaster-relief money - and ultimately got their way.

The approved measure did, however, extend the Federal Emergency Management Agency's funding through the end of the year; it just did not infuse FEMA - which is already operating at a deficit - with any additional funding in the heart of hurricane season. "The right-wingers here, the MAGA crowd, even after disasters happen, they have opposed disaster aid for communities in need," Rep. Kathy Castor (D-Fla.) told Politico after the stop-gap bill passed.

The concessions still weren't enough for the nearly 100 Republicans in the House and Senate who voted against the resolution that passed - and the $20 billion funding base it allocated to FEMA as Hurricane Helene bore down on the East Coast. Many of those Republicans represent Florida, which is now bracing for Hurricane Milton. Reps. Aaron Bean, Gus Bilirakis, Kat Cammack, Byron Donalds, Matt Gaetz, Laurel Lee, Anna Paulina Luna, Cory Mills, Bill Posey, Mike Waltz, and Daniel Webster all voted against the bill in the House.

Some of the Republicans who voted against funding FEMA are now calling for more money.

"Cut the crap. We need FEMA DOLLARS FREE'D UP," Rep. Anna Paulina Luna posted on X Monday. On Tuesday, Luna introduced legislation to allocate $10 billion from FEMA for disaster relief in Florida.

Luna represents Clearwater and St. Petersburg on Florida's Gulf Coast. Her district could be significantly impacted by Hurricane Milton. Following Hurricane Helene, Luna said in a statement that her "constituents in Pinellas County depend on Congress to take swift and decisive action in the wake of this unprecedented disaster caused by Hurricane Helene," adding: "I am ready and willing to return to Washington and ensure our communities receive the critical resources necessary for a rapid recovery."

Gaetz, who also voted against funding FEMA, said in a post on X that "FEMA is absolutely botching hurricane relief efforts."
 
Oops. Floridians deserve better.

Florida Republicans Who Voted Against Funding FEMA Are Now Facing Disaster

When Congress was debating a short-term government funding resolution last month, Democrats pushed for the bill to include billions in additional disaster-relief funding. A cohort of far-right conservatives favored a stripped-down resolution that didn't include the extra disaster-relief money - and ultimately got their way.

The approved measure did, however, extend the Federal Emergency Management Agency's funding through the end of the year; it just did not infuse FEMA - which is already operating at a deficit - with any additional funding in the heart of hurricane season. "The right-wingers here, the MAGA crowd, even after disasters happen, they have opposed disaster aid for communities in need," Rep. Kathy Castor (D-Fla.) told Politico after the stop-gap bill passed.

The concessions still weren't enough for the nearly 100 Republicans in the House and Senate who voted against the resolution that passed - and the $20 billion funding base it allocated to FEMA as Hurricane Helene bore down on the East Coast. Many of those Republicans represent Florida, which is now bracing for Hurricane Milton. Reps. Aaron Bean, Gus Bilirakis, Kat Cammack, Byron Donalds, Matt Gaetz, Laurel Lee, Anna Paulina Luna, Cory Mills, Bill Posey, Mike Waltz, and Daniel Webster all voted against the bill in the House.

Some of the Republicans who voted against funding FEMA are now calling for more money.

"Cut the crap. We need FEMA DOLLARS FREE'D UP," Rep. Anna Paulina Luna posted on X Monday. On Tuesday, Luna introduced legislation to allocate $10 billion from FEMA for disaster relief in Florida.

Luna represents Clearwater and St. Petersburg on Florida's Gulf Coast. Her district could be significantly impacted by Hurricane Milton. Following Hurricane Helene, Luna said in a statement that her "constituents in Pinellas County depend on Congress to take swift and decisive action in the wake of this unprecedented disaster caused by Hurricane Helene," adding: "I am ready and willing to return to Washington and ensure our communities receive the critical resources necessary for a rapid recovery."


Gaetz, who also voted against funding FEMA, said in a post on X that "FEMA is absolutely botching hurricane relief efforts."


Hey dumbass FEMA was Funded. It wasn't funded to take care of Illegal Immigrants and nobody wants to hear about different pots of money.
 
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Wrong answer idiot, that's a different pot of money. In Florida, Politics > Common Sense.


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Wrong answer idiot, that's a different pot of money. In Florida, Politics > Common Sense.

It's all the same pot of Money. Sounds like Biden and Harris need impeached for spending funds incorrectly.
 
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FEMA has money for both natural disasters and migrant aid.

They move money around, dipshit.

Instead of protecting the border they transferred money to SSP.


"In lieu of EFSP-H funding, Senate and House negotiators agreed to transfer $800 million from Customs and Border Protection appropriations to FEMA “to support CBP in effectively managing noncitizen processing and preventing the overcrowding of short-term CBP holding facilities,” the report accompanying the fiscal 2023 omnibus said.

On final passage, only nine House Republicans supported the omnibus package, while 18 Senate Republicans did in their chamber.

After Republicans settled in as the new majority in 2023, they sought to kill any funding for the new Shelter and Services Program or its predecessor in the fiscal 2024 DHS bill. Senate Democrats’ version included a $752 million CBP transfer to FEMA.


Spending negotiations again dragged out into the new calendar year, resulting in another March deal on funding for DHS and the rest of the federal government. The DHS agreement was the hardest-fought and almost didn’t happen amid numerous policy and funding disputes.

The final accord resulted in a $650 million CPB transfer to FEMA for the Shelter and Services Program. Republicans claimed victory on the $150 million annual cut, while Democrats celebrated the program’s survival. On the final House vote, which again was on a broader package that included the Defense Department and other agencies, 101 Republicans supported it."
 
Oops. Floridians deserve better.

Florida Republicans Who Voted Against Funding FEMA Are Now Facing Disaster

When Congress was debating a short-term government funding resolution last month, Democrats pushed for the bill to include billions in additional disaster-relief funding. A cohort of far-right conservatives favored a stripped-down resolution that didn't include the extra disaster-relief money - and ultimately got their way.

The approved measure did, however, extend the Federal Emergency Management Agency's funding through the end of the year; it just did not infuse FEMA - which is already operating at a deficit - with any additional funding in the heart of hurricane season. "The right-wingers here, the MAGA crowd, even after disasters happen, they have opposed disaster aid for communities in need," Rep. Kathy Castor (D-Fla.) told Politico after the stop-gap bill passed.

The concessions still weren't enough for the nearly 100 Republicans in the House and Senate who voted against the resolution that passed - and the $20 billion funding base it allocated to FEMA as Hurricane Helene bore down on the East Coast. Many of those Republicans represent Florida, which is now bracing for Hurricane Milton. Reps. Aaron Bean, Gus Bilirakis, Kat Cammack, Byron Donalds, Matt Gaetz, Laurel Lee, Anna Paulina Luna, Cory Mills, Bill Posey, Mike Waltz, and Daniel Webster all voted against the bill in the House.

Some of the Republicans who voted against funding FEMA are now calling for more money.

"Cut the crap. We need FEMA DOLLARS FREE'D UP," Rep. Anna Paulina Luna posted on X Monday. On Tuesday, Luna introduced legislation to allocate $10 billion from FEMA for disaster relief in Florida.

Luna represents Clearwater and St. Petersburg on Florida's Gulf Coast. Her district could be significantly impacted by Hurricane Milton. Following Hurricane Helene, Luna said in a statement that her "constituents in Pinellas County depend on Congress to take swift and decisive action in the wake of this unprecedented disaster caused by Hurricane Helene," adding: "I am ready and willing to return to Washington and ensure our communities receive the critical resources necessary for a rapid recovery."


Gaetz, who also voted against funding FEMA, said in a post on X that "FEMA is absolutely botching hurricane relief efforts."
Wait, you just posted the other day that FEMA had the money? Which is it?
 
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