Biden sending emergency funding bill for disaster relief to Congress
- The Biden administration is requesting $100 billion from Congress for disaster relief due to natural disasters in 2023 and 2024, including Hurricanes Helene and Milton.
- The request allocates funding for various departments: $40 billion for FEMA, $24 billion for Agriculture, $12 billion for Housing, $8 billion for Transportation, $4 billion for the EPA, and $2 billion for the Small Business Administration.
- Congressional leadership must decide on the request's handling, recognizing that passing aid is a priority, with Biden urging immediate action.
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