Extreme weather protection grants may be on the way for cities

by <a href="mailto:sharons@awcnet.org">Sharon Swanson</a>, <a href="mailto:jacobe@awcnet.org">Jacob Ewing</a> | Jan 07, 2022
A bill that would create a grant program to assist with the costs of responding to community needs during extreme weather events is scheduled for a hearing the first week of the 2022 legislative session.

A bill that would create a grant program to assist with the costs of responding to community needs during extreme weather events is scheduled for a hearing the first week of the 2022 legislative session.

HB 1620, sponsored by Representative Mari Leavitt (D–University Place), establishes a grant program for cities and federally recognized tribes to receive reimbursements for costs associated with activities such as establishing and operating warming and cooling centers, purchasing supplies such as food and water, and the costs associated with transporting people and staffing.

AWC supports this bill.

 

Dates to remember


HB 1620 is scheduled to be heard in the House Committee on Community & Economic Development on Wednesday, January 12 at 10 am.

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