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To: Bill who wrote (1030220)9/12/2017 11:19:51 AM
From: Wharf Rat  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1576826
 
The 7th U.S. Congress passed a measure in 1803 that provided relief for Portsmouth merchants by extending the time they had for remitting tariffs on imported goods. This is widely considered the first piece of legislation passed by the federalgovernment that provided relief after a disaster.

After the start of the Great Depression in 1929, President Herbert Hoover had commissioned the Reconstruction Finance Corporation in 1932. [9] The purpose of the RFC was to lend money to banks and institutions to stimulate economic activity. RFC was also responsible for dispensing federal dollars in the wake of a disaster. RFC can be considered the first organized federal disaster response agency.

The Bureau of Public Roads in 1934 was given authority to finance the reconstruction of highways and roads after a disaster. The Flood Control Act of 1944 also gave the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers authority over flood control and irrigation projects and thus played a major role in disaster recovery from flooding.[ citation needed]

Federal Emergency Management Agency - Wikipedia



To: Bill who wrote (1030220)9/12/2017 11:25:32 AM
From: zzpat  Respond to of 1576826
 
How about banks? They gave loans to people in cities and states that are hit with hurricanes and didn't require flood insurance. Then when these people can't make payments on the houses that were destroyed they say don't blame us Clinton made us do it.

The cities and states in hurricane prone states need to enact flood insurance requirements for every new structure. Banks need to do the same. Will they do it? No, being irresponsible is the new America we live in.