The allocations represent 34 percent of the $ 16 billion in CDBG funding included in the Disaster
Relief Appropriations Act.
The MOA is a key requirement that must be in place before the bulk of the FTA's disaster relief funds for Hurricane Sandy aid can be released, as prescribed by the Disaster
Relief Appropriations Act of 2013 for the victims of Hurricane Sandy.
The Disaster
Relief Appropriations Act authorized a total of $ 10.9 billion, which is now reduced by 5 percent, or $ 545 million, because of the mandatory budget cuts known as sequestration that took effect on March 1.
The Disaster
Relief Appropriations Act of 2013, which President Obama signed into law on January 29, required the FTA to make available no more than $ 2 billion in disaster funds within 60 days of enactment of the disaster relief appropriation, which the agency is currently doing.
WASHINGTON — U.S. Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood today announced the allocation of nearly $ 390 million in FY 2013 Disaster
Relief Appropriations Act funds to reimburse the New York Metropolitan Transit Authority (MTA) and the Port Authority Trans - Hudson Corp. (PATH).
The funds come from the Disaster
Relief Appropriations Act, a bipartisan bill passed by Congress in January to help states affected by Sandy.
[10][11] Supplemental appropriations bills also provide funding for recovering from unexpected natural disasters like Hurricane Sandy (the Disaster
Relief Appropriations Act, 2013).
Not exact matches
Congresswoman Nita Lowey, ranking Democrat on the House
Appropriations Committee, says The Securing Access to Lower Taxes by Ensuring Deductibility
Act, or SALT Deductibility
Act, would repeal the $ 10,000 limit on the SALT deduction, providing tax
relief for millions of families who rely on it.
The
appropriation for the Standards of Quality for Public Education (SOQ) includes amounts estimated at $ 348,900,000 the first year and $ 361,100,000 the second year from the amounts transferred to the general fund from the Public Education Standards of Quality / Local Real Estate Property Tax
Relief Fund pursuant to Part 3 of this
act which are derived from the 0.375 cent increase in the state sales and use tax levied pursuant to § 58.1 - 638, Code of Virginia.