For Immediate Release
Office of the Press Secretary
October 28, 2005
Text of a Letter from the President to the Speaker of the House of Representatives
Dear Mr. Speaker:
The devastation wrought by Hurricane Katrina across the Gulf Coast States
has required an unprecedented response by Federal, State, and local
governments, as well as the private sector. To date, I have signed into
law two supplemental appropriations bills totaling $62.3 billion for
hurricane-related disaster relief.
To further assist the region in its continued recovery in a fiscally
responsible way, I ask the Congress to consider the enclosed reallocation
request to provide $17.1 billion in emergency funds for further response
and recovery efforts, by reallocating available funding from the Federal
Emergency Management Agency's Disaster Relief Fund. I hereby designate this
proposal in the amount requested herein as an emergency requirement. This
request will provide further assistance to meet the needs of victims,
continue the rebuilding and repair of the region's infrastructure, and
accelerate the return of Federal agencies to facilities in the region.
To further efforts to offset the unprecedented cost of this disaster and
control the growth in discretionary spending, I also will be sending you a
separate rescissions proposal reducing funding for lower-priority programs
and eliminating excess funds. By holding 2006 nonsecurity discretionary
spending below a freeze and achieving additional savings through
reconciliation legislation, we will advance our efforts to maintain fiscal
discipline while continuing to provide for the needs of hurricane-affected
States.
I urge the Congress to act expeditiously on this request to ensure that the
Federal response to these disasters continues uninterrupted.
The details of this request are set forth in the enclosed letter from the
Director of the Office of Management and Budget.
Sincerely,
GEORGE W. BUSH
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