I know that there is a lot of disaster related fraud. Dad has worked on just about every major natural and man-made disaster in the US in the past 10 years as a disaster relief coordinator for the Red Cross.

In response to the level of fraud that happened after Katrina and 9/11, and more than a few others, the Red Cross, FEMA, and a number of other relief organizations share information via a database to eliminate double coverage.

I looked up the bill, via google, and it was interesting to see the two polarized views of this bill. It also looks like the (R) from the midwest wants the bill to go through committee, rather than have it be fast tracked. That actually sounds like a great idea, so as to eliminate double coverage and a waste of resources.

It has been 9 years since this happened. Does the bill really need to be run through at breakneck speed? Why does it need to be fast tracked without going through committee?

Sounds like both sides are playing games, as usual.
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