Hutchison Cornyn Urge White House to Approve States Federal Disaster Declaration

width=126Texas Insider Report: WASHINGTON D.C. It is vital that first responders have the financial resources to support emergency protective measures to save lives protect property & maintain the publics health and safety. We ask that this be done now without delay" said U.S. Sens. Kay Bailey Hutchison & John Cornyn (R-Texas)  in a letter to President Barack Obama yesterday urging him to width=69approve Gov. Rick Perrys request for an amended Federal Disaster Declaration to include additional counties and provide support for wildfire debris removal and rebuilding. More than 19000 fires have burned over 3.5 million acres of land in Texas in 2011 according to the Texas Forest Service and have caused at least four deaths.  In May President Obama declined an invitation from Senators Hutchison and Cornyn to tour areas of Texas devastated by wildfires.  width=321The full text of the letter is below: September 16 2011 The Honorable Barack Obama The President The White House 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue Washington D.C. 20500 Dear Mr. President: We are writing to ask for the expedited review and consideration of the State of Texas request that Federal Disaster Declaration (FEMA-4029-DR-TX) be amended and expanded so that additional counties receive support for debris removal and rebuilding through the Federal Emergency Management Agencys (FEMA) Individual Assistance (IA) and Public Assistance programs as a result of the most recent wildfires.  In many areas of Texas the scope and severity of these devastating blazes has exceeded state and local capabilities to respond and recover.    In the past seven days the Texas Forest Service has responded to more than 145 fires which have scorched in excess of 17000 acres.  It is currently estimated that more than 1900 homes have been destroyed since the beginning of September leaving a trail of debris and destruction.  These events have brought hardship to countless residents and communities of Texas that must be eased.  We would like to commend your administrations recent actions to make available IA to residents of six counties but more individuals counties and regions of the State are now in the same situation and need assistance.  In recent days weve heard from constituents and local officials about the importance of the debris removal process moving forward in an expeditious manner to help cleanup efforts.  Additionally it is vital that first responders have the financial resources to support emergency protective measures taken to save lives protect property and maintain the publics health and safety.  As you know FEMA has the responsibility when a disaster exceeds the capacity of a state and locality to deploy resources and provide assistance to a distressed area.  We ask that this be done now without delay.      Thank you in advance for your consideration of this request.  We will continue to work with you and your administration to ensure those who have been severely affected by the fires receive the assistance they need.  Sincerely Kay Bailey Hutchison United States Senator John Cornyn    United States Senator
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