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RM21bil needed to ease Puerto Rico fiscal crisis

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WASHINGTON: The White House asked Congress for US$ 5bil (RM21bil) to ease a fiscal crisis striking the government of Puerto Rico in the wake of Hurricane Maria.

Puerto Rico’s central government and various municipali­ties and other local government­s are suffering unsustaina­ble cash shortfalls as Maria has choked off revenues and strained resources. The administra­tion’s request, so far delivered informally, would provide US$4.9bil (RM20bil) for Puerto Rico and its local jurisdicti­ons.

The White House also requested US$150mil (RM632mil) to help Puerto Rico with the 10% match required for Federal Emergency Management Agency disaster relief.

A senior administra­tion official confirmed the request, requiring anonymity because it is not yet official. The official stressed that jurisdicti­ons other than Puerto Rico are eligible, but acknowledg­ed the cashstrapp­ed territory is sure to receive the bulk of the money.

On Saturday, Puerto Rico Gov Ricardo Rossello sent a letter to lawmakers asking for US$500mil (RM2.1bil) for the community disaster loan programme, which is designed to help local government­s deal with tax revenue shortfalls caused by disasters. He requested almost US$4bil (RM17bil) in other aid.

“In addition to the immediate humanitari­an crisis, Puerto Rico is on the brink of a massive liquidity crisis that will intensify in the immediate future,” Rossello wrote.

Hours after the request, the House Appropriat­ions Committee unveiled a US$36.5bil (RM154bil) emergency spending Bill that merged Tuesday’s request with a proposal that the White House sent to Capitol Hill last week to replenish disaster funds and ease a cash crunch in the federal flood insurance programme. A vote today is expected.

“These funds are urgently needed to get resources to families and communitie­s that are still suffering. This legislatio­n will continue immediate relief efforts, and help jumpstart the rebuilding process,” said Appropriat­ions Committee Chair- man Rodney Frelinghuy­sen, R-N.J.

Puerto Rico was already suffering from a lengthy recession and its government was beset with fiscal struggles to begin with. A financial control board is overseeing its debt problems and austerity plans.

The administra­tion asked for US$29bil last week for Fema disaster relief efforts and to pay federal flood insurance claims. House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy said a vote is likely this week.

The White House also requested US$577mil (RM2.4bil) to replenish federal firefighti­ng accounts depleted by this year’s bad spate of western wildfires.

The leadership-backed House aid Bill ignores requests made last week by the Texas and Florida delegation­s last week for tens of billions of dollars in additional assistance. —

 ?? Reuters ?? Picking up the pieces: Iris Aponte, 75, and Eneris RIvera, 16, cleaning up the area of their home damaged by Hurricane Maria near the municipali­ty of Orocovis, outside San Juan in Puerto Rico. —
Reuters Picking up the pieces: Iris Aponte, 75, and Eneris RIvera, 16, cleaning up the area of their home damaged by Hurricane Maria near the municipali­ty of Orocovis, outside San Juan in Puerto Rico. —

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