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Various Disaster Recovery Reforms

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John BellRepublican

Ch. SL 2025-182025-06-26

113 Yea1 Nay2025-06-17

This bill makes several changes to North Carolina's disaster response and recovery procedures. It prohibits discrimination based on political affiliation in state disaster recovery assistance, increases penalties for theft of temporary housing during emergencies, automatically adopts certain federal health care waivers during emergencies, provides building code exemptions for Hurricane Helene-damaged downtown commercial structures, allows temporary reconstruction flexibility in flooded areas, and streamlines permits for processing hurricane debris into mulch and compost.

  • Supporters argue this bill streamlines disaster recovery by removing bureaucratic delays, protects vulnerable disaster victims from discrimination, deters looting of emergency shelter, and accelerates cleanup efforts by waiving unnecessary permits for debris processing.
  • They contend these changes help North Carolina recover faster from Hurricane Helene while maintaining essential safety standards and FEMA compliance through a memorandum of agreement.
  • Opponents worry that building code exemptions for fire-resistant windows could reduce safety in rebuilt structures, that automatic adoption of federal waivers may bypass state-level review processes, and that debris processing waivers could create environmental or safety risks if not properly monitored.
  • Some also question whether the political affiliation nondiscrimination clause is necessary or appropriate for state disaster programs.

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