Are We Prepared for Another Katrina?
Congress will continue hearings tomorrow to discuss
these issues; the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs
Subcommittee on Disaster Recovery will meet in D.C., and the House Small
Business Committee will take advantage of the recess to hold a field hearing in
- Implement an effective
emergency public health response system
- Invest more in disaster and
climate change preparedness and planning
- Streamline federal and state
relief benefits and break the logjam on federal funds
- Redouble our commitment to
building and protecting critical infrastructure
- Create a rapid response
housing voucher program to better shelter people during and after
emergencies
- Ensure federal assistance in
returning displaced children to school and finding teachers for devastated
school districts
- Finance preparedness efforts
through offsets in other areas, particularly from counterproductive
spending and unfair tax policies
- Create an independent Federal
Disaster Graft Protection Commission to ensure that taxpayer funds are not
abused in any major disaster.
It’s
time now for us to begin rectifying the massive failures of vision and
competency that continue to adversely affect hundreds of thousands of residents
in the Gulf region. These recommendations are a good place to start.
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