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Related: About this forumBiden Releases $1.3 Billion For PR Hurricane Prep; Cuts Restrictions On $4.9 Billion More
The Biden administration said it would release $1.3 billion in aid that Puerto Rico can use to protect against future climate disasters, and is starting to remove some restrictions put in place by the Trump administration on spending that was to help the island after Hurricane Maria in 2017. Administration officials, describing the move as a first step toward addressing racial inequality through policies designed to address climate change, said they planned to ease the limits that the Trump administration placed on another $4.9 billion in aid on the morning of Jan. 20, a few hours before the former president left office.
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Puerto Ricos reconstruction after Maria, which devastated the island more than three years ago, has been far slower than the recovery in other parts of the country, such as Texas and Florida, that were also struck by major disasters that year. That is partly because the Department of Housing and Urban Development had placed restrictions on Puerto Ricos aid funds that didnt apply to other recipients, according to current and former officials and policy experts. That slow pace of disbursement has dampened Puerto Ricos recovery, said Rosanna Torres, Washington director for the Center for a New Economy, a Puerto Rican think tank.
The money is part of $20 billion that Congress provided HUD after Maria for recovery and for protection against future storms in Puerto Rico. According to federal data, only $138 million, or about 0.7 percent, has been spent, a far lower rate than for funding that Congress provided HUD to help Texas, Florida and other parts of the United States to rebuild after similar disasters. That discrepancy reflects the insistence by senior Trump officials that Puerto Rico provide HUD with more information and documentation than state governments about its spending plans before money would be released, according to Stan Gimont, who was HUDs deputy assistant secretary for grant programs at the time.
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Kenneth McClintock, a former Puerto Rico secretary of state and Senate president, said that the island had an admittedly slow and bureaucratic process to approve construction projects. But the Trump administration also tagged Puerto Rico as more corrupt than other jurisdictions and delayed the disbursement of federal funds to begin with, he said. Trump believed that Puerto Rico was the most corrupt place in the nation, he said. We do have corruption, Mr. McClintock said, but he said that he considered it no worse than other parts of the country. Through a spokesman, Ben Carson, the HUD secretary under President Donald J. Trump, declined to comment. A spokesman for Mr. Trump didnt respond to a request for comment.
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https://www.nytimes.com/2021/02/01/climate/puerto-rico-maria-federal-aid.html
Gothmog
(145,631 posts)trump was punishing Puerto Rico because his relief efforts were a complete flop I am glad that Joe is finally taking care of Puerto Rico