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Disaster Recovery Act of 2025 - Part I

IntroducedRalph Hise (R)Senate2025–2026 Session
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This bill establishes the legal framework for the Disaster Recovery Act of 2025 - Part I, which addresses recovery efforts in North Carolina counties affected by Hurricane Helene following a presidential major disaster declaration. The bill expresses the General Assembly's intent to transfer funds from the State Emergency Response and Disaster Relief Fund (SERDRF) to the Hurricane Helene Disaster Recovery Fund to support relief and recovery assistance.

Arguments in Favor

Supporters argue this bill provides necessary legal authority and flexibility to redirect state disaster relief resources toward Hurricane Helene recovery in affected counties. Proponents contend that consolidating recovery funds into a dedicated Helene Fund streamlines aid distribution, reduces bureaucratic delays, and ensures resources reach communities that experienced significant damage from the hurricane. This approach allows the state to respond efficiently to urgent recovery needs.

Arguments Against

Opponents may express concerns about transferring funds from the SERDRF, which is designed for general emergency response statewide, potentially limiting the state's ability to respond to other disaster declarations or emergencies. Critics might also question whether the bill provides sufficient specificity about how much funding will be transferred, oversight mechanisms, or specific recovery priorities, arguing that more detailed accountability measures should accompany disaster recovery appropriations.

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