Virtual Forum Group Discussion
Nov. 8, 2000 -- 12:00 Noon EST

Will the Results of the National Election
Have Any Impact on Disaster Policies?

Amy Sebring
EIIP Moderator


Contents:

Summary
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Discussion Questions

Related Pages:
Disaster Mitigation Act of 2000
(P. L. No. 106-390; not currently available on the Web)


SUMMARY

EIIP Forum Online Group Discussion
Wednesday - November 8, 2000 - 12:00 Noon EST

Will the Results of the National Election Have Any Impact on Disaster Policies?

Amy Sebring, Moderator
EIIP Technical Projects Coordinator

The EIIP Virtual Forum featured a lively group discussion on the theme "Will the Results of the National Election Have Any Impact on Disaster Policies?" When originally announced, the EIIP staff thought the discussion would focus on impacts based upon the declared winner of the race for US President Elect on November 7. With recounts underway in the State of Florida and the whole world awaiting the final results, the Virtual Forum discussion considered ten questions posed from both Democratic and Republican sides. The discussion may illuminate some of the political considerations that influence disaster policy.


DISCUSSION QUESTIONS


  1. Now that George Bush/Al Gore has been elected President, what is likely to be his attitude toward the role of the federal government in all disaster phases vs. the state, local, and NGO roles?

  2. Will the winner's attitude towards the environment and sustainability issues in general affect disaster policies? What about global warming in particular?

  3. Will we see broader or narrower use of the Presidential Disaster Declaration during the next term?

  4. Will James Lee Witt be reappointed as FEMA Director? Will he accept?

  5. Will the GDIN initiative, closely identified with Al Gore, survive?

  6. Will the new President's budget priorities have an impact on the other agencies and disaster-related programs such as the USGS, NOAA/NWS, funding for research?

  7. Will the new President's attitude toward the international role of the U.S. have any impact on global cooperation?

  8. Will the Congressional outcome have any impact on disaster policies?

  9. Will there be any serious effort in the next Congressional session to reduce disaster costs?

  10. Will we constantly need to re-educate newly elected officials at every level?

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