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State disaster recovery program highlighted in Scranton
- Pennsylvania would keep $5 million for the Disaster Recovery Assistance Program in the 2026-27 budget, sustaining support for disaster survivors.
- D-RAP now covers local governments in addition to helping disaster victims, per West and Donahue.
- Officials cite D-RAP as a critical lifeline for uninsured or underinsured Pennsylvanians needing a hand to recover and rebuild.
- The expansion to local governments follows feedback that public entities also face costly post-disaster repairs.
- Officials discussed flood-related challenges in Scranton’s Keyser Valley and Abingtons, noting ongoing buyout funding uncertainty.
- Local leaders emphasized D-RAP helps restore homes, possessions, and, if needed, relocation.
- Scranton and state officials highlighted the program at a West Scranton Field media event.
- Bruce West emphasized the program’s evolution to meet changing disaster recovery needs.
- The BRIC program funding struggle remains a concern for ongoing rebuild efforts in Scranton.
- The report notes a broader regional context of disaster response funding and governance.
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