HR-8409-119
Referred to the House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure.
Sponsored by Maxwell Frost (D-FL)
What it does
The Post-Disaster Protection Act (HR 8409) is a pending House bill referred to the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure. Based on the available text, the bill's specific mechanical provisions — such as what protections it would establish, who would administer them, and how they would be funded or enforced — cannot be determined from the bill text provided, which contains only the bill's title and procedural status.
Who benefits
Cannot be determined from the available bill text. Bills with "post-disaster protection" in their title typically target disaster survivors, affected communities, emergency responders, or federal/state disaster relief agencies — but no specific beneficiaries can be confirmed without the full legislative text.
Who is hurt
Cannot be determined from the available bill text. Potential cost-bearers in disaster-related legislation commonly include federal taxpayers, insurance companies, or state and local governments, but no specific groups can be identified without the full legislative text.
Supporters argue
No substantive bill text is available to construct a steel-manned supporter argument. Any argument presented would be speculative rather than grounded in the bill's actual provisions.
Opponents argue
No substantive bill text is available to construct a steel-manned opponent argument. Any argument presented would be speculative rather than grounded in the bill's actual provisions.