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			LaHood, Bustos Advocate to Keep 
			Firefighters on the Job in Call to FEMA  Send a link to a friend
 
            
            [September 11, 2020]  
             Representatives Darin LaHood (IL-18) and Cheri 
			Bustos (IL-17) called on the Federal Emergency Management Agency 
			(FEMA) to provide our nation’s fire departments flexibility as they 
			face unprecedented budget shortfalls while working to combat the 
			spread of COVID-19. To help keep experienced firefighters on the job 
			and avoid potential future layoffs, the members urge FEMA to 
			temporarily expand the Staffing for Adequate Fire and Emergency 
			Response (SAFER) Grant Program to include firefighters already on 
			payroll. Currently, the SAFER program has a requirement that funding 
			is used only to hire new fire men and women. | 
        
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			 “Public health concerns have forced cities across 
			the country to shut down and, in turn, take drastic budgetary 
			measures,” the members wrote. “This threatens the immediate 
			viability of fire stations. Fire stations are struggling to retain 
			the experienced firefighters already on staff—the same men and women 
			that go out day after day as first responders to some of our most 
			vulnerable.” 
 “As of now, FY19 SAFER grantees could only hire new firefighters at 
			the equivalent cost of a first-year. Normally, this would be welcome 
			assistance to get a station up to required staffing levels with 
			fresh talent. However, during this public health crisis, we feel 
			that retaining experienced fire men and women is most important,” 
			the members continued.
 
			
			 
			The call comes as cities and towns across the nation face steep 
			budget shortfalls in the wake of COVID-19. According to recent 
			reports, cities from Houston to New York to Dayton have considered 
			or announced layoffs of emergency services. Peoria is looking at an 
			11-percent reduction of the city’s workforce, which could mean 
			layoffs for up to 22 firefighters.
 Decreased revenue from lost retail, hotel and gas sales, for 
			example, is straining already limited finances and forcing mayors to 
			contemplate difficult cuts.
 
 You can view full text of the letter here and below:
 
 May 26, 2020
 
 The Honorable Peter T. Gaynor
 Administrator
 Federal Emergency Management Agency
 500 C Street SW
 Washington, DC 20024-2523
 
 Dear Administrator Gaynor,
 
 We thank you for your agency’s extension of the deadline for the 
			Fiscal Year 2019 Staffing for Adequate Fire and Emergency Response 
			(FY19 SAFER) Grant Program applications. As our nation’s fire 
			departments grapple with the spread of COVID-19 in their 
			communities, we encourage the Federal Emergency Management Agency 
			(FEMA) to waive the requirement that FY19 SAFER grant spending be 
			used on new firefighter hires only.
 
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            Public health concerns have forced cities across the 
			country to shut down and, in turn, take drastic budgetary measures. 
			This threatens the immediate viability of fire stations. Fire 
			stations are struggling to retain the experienced firefighters 
			already on staff—the same men and women that go out day after day as 
			first responders to some of our most vulnerable. As of now, FY19 
			SAFER grantees could only hire new firefighters at the equivalent 
			cost of a first-year. Normally, this would be welcome assistance to 
			get a station up to required staffing levels with fresh talent. 
			However, during this public health crisis, we feel that retaining 
			experienced fire men and women is most important.
 As you know, Congress gave your agency the authority to waive 
			certain FY19 SAFER requirements. Furthermore, recent Office of 
			Management and Budget memoranda have given you considerable leeway 
			for waivers. We are thankful for the waived requirements and 
			modifications you released on May 14, 2020. As you consider 
			additional waivers, we encourage you to waive the FY19 SAFER grant 
			spending requirement on new firefighter hires only.
 
 Thank you for your attention to this request, should you have any 
			questions or need additional information, please do not hesitate to 
			contact our offices.
 
 Sincerely,
 
            [Office of Congressman Darin LaHood] 
            
			 
            
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