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Funding Restored: Last Minute Bill Prevents
Shutdown and Boosts Sba Disaster Loans

Finally, President Joe Biden has signed a last minute funding bill into law, preventing a government shutdown and allocating $2 billion to replenish the Small Business Administration’s (SBA) disaster loan program. This move is aimed at aiding recovery efforts for hurricane victims, especially those impacted by Hurricanes Milton and Helene.

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis strongly criticized the initial 1,500+ page continuing resolution (CR) omnibus bill, stating:

“Congress is attempting to deflect criticism of the grotesque CR by hiding behind disaster relief funding, a small fraction of this massive spending bill. This is an insult to Americans’ intelligence. Since 2022, Florida has invested over $3.4 billion in Florida’s Emergency Preparedness and Response Fund and raised nearly $100 million into the Florida Disaster Fund, which is used for disasters that affect our state. Over the same time frame, while Florida has weathered several catastrophic hurricanes, we have still paid down $3.6 billion in tax-supported debt. Florida proves that fiscal sanity is a choice. With this CR, Congress has chosen the opposite path—to continue wasting your tax dollars, exacerbating inflation, and driving our nation deeper into debt. They shouldn’t hide behind disaster relief; they’re willingly making these poor choices.”

In response to widespread criticism, the bloated 1,500-page bill was ultimately voted down and replaced by a more streamlined 116-page version, which focused on addressing urgent priorities.

Keeping the Government Running

The bill extends federal funding until March 14, 2025, ensuring that government agencies can continue operating. This is essential not only for day-to-day governance but also for disaster recovery initiatives.

Reviving SBA Loans

A key component of the bill is the much-needed funding for the SBA’s disaster loan program:

Republican Response

While Republicans are relieved to see aid finally reaching disaster-stricken communities, many are voicing frustration:

Struggles in Disaster Zones

The delays in loan disbursement have had severe consequences for communities:

Moving Forward

While the funding boost is a positive step, it highlights deeper issues in disaster response and aid allocation. Republicans are advocating for a more efficient system that prioritizes the needs of American citizens.

The SBA disaster loan replenishment is a welcome relief for communities rebuilding after Hurricanes Milton and Helene. However, the challenges faced during the delay have sparked a broader debate about prioritizing domestic aid over foreign assistance. As recovery efforts continue, the push for reform will likely grow louder.

– F.W

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