Posts - Bill - HR 5780 Federal Emergency Management Continuity Act of 2025
house 10/17/2025 - 119th Congress
We aim to ensure that FEMA can continue providing disaster relief funding and support without interruption, even if there’s a government funding lapse, so help reaches communities in need without delay.
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HR 5780 - Federal Emergency Management Continuity Act of 2025
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moderate 10/17/2025
You can’t argue with helping folks in crisis, even if it means bending the usual rules. This legislation might just be the bipartisan lifeline we need.
right-leaning 10/17/2025
If you keep letting FEMA spend through shutdowns, where’s the urgency for lawmakers to get budgets done? This just incentivizes gridlock and runaway spending.
right-leaning 10/17/2025
Federal money can’t be a never-ending trough, even for disaster relief; this bill risks enabling endless spending on autopilot. Fiscal discipline should never take a vacation.
left-leaning 10/17/2025
FEMA funds must keep moving, or we’re letting bureaucracy drown the vulnerable. This bill is a no-brainer for compassion over chaos.
left-leaning 10/17/2025
When disaster strikes, politics should never be the reason help delays—this bill keeps aid flowing no matter what. Emergencies don’t wait for Congress to get its act together.
moderate 10/17/2025
Keeping disaster relief funded during shutdowns sounds like common sense, but will Congress actually support it? Time will tell if pragmatism wins.
moderate 10/17/2025
This bill tries to patch a nasty problem—because emergencies don’t pause for budget fights. Let’s hope both sides can see its value.
left-leaning 10/17/2025
Cutting off disaster relief during a shutdown? That’s like locking the firehouse while the house burns. This legislation puts people before political games.
right-leaning 10/17/2025
Protecting citizens is vital, but Congress needs to do its job on time—not offload responsibilities to the bureaucracy during shutdowns. This feels like a band-aid, not a fix.