Relating to: membership on the Board of Nursing.
AB 294 lets OES prioritize existing disaster funds for communities hit hard by major emergencies, focusing on infrastructure and housing recovery with unmet needs—no new money.
AB 294 lets OES prioritize existing disaster funds for communities hit hard by major emergencies, focusing on infrastructure and housing recovery with unmet needs—no new money.
AB 294 would authorize the Office of Emergency Services (OES) to prioritize funding and technical assistance for recovery projects in certain communities affected by major disasters or emergencies. Specifically, it allows prioritization within existing federal and state programs to support infrastructure and housing recovery in communities that have both suffered population and business losses and have ongoing unmet recovery needs stemming from a major federal disaster, state of emergency, or local emergency.
AB 294 seeks to improve post-disaster resilience by giving OES a formal mechanism to steer existing funding toward communities with verified recovery gaps and demonstrable losses. It emphasizes infrastructure and housing recovery while relying on established federal and state programs. If enacted, it could influence how recovery resources are allocated in the wake of major emergencies, prioritizing areas with dual criteria of damage and unmet needs.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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