N.C. Legislature to Convene October 2 for Hurricane Florence Relief Session

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My colleagues and I will convene Tuesday, October 2 to begin considering disaster relief legislation in support of victims of Hurricane Florence.

I supported calling the extra session next week to address pressing needs for education communities, provide policy flexibility to storm victims, and prepare for a fourth disaster recovery act since 2016 as well as federal relief funding from the U.S. Congress.

North Carolina has saved a record $2 billion emergency reserve fund for natural and economic disasters.  The state legislature appropriated over $360 million for Hurricane Matthew recovery the last two years.

We will continue to work closely with our state’s federal delegation to prepare for a Congressional relief package and clear potential legal and fiscal obstacles to appropriating impending aid. While also detailing proposals that would alleviate concerns among education communities about attendance makeup requirements and income instability for teachers due to missed class time after the storm.

Additionally, we will support for additional reforms that provide flexibility for storm victims including delaying upcoming small business tax deadlines and adjusting vehicle title replacement policies through the DMV.