Bills/S. 861

Disaster Assistance Simplification Act

Disaster Assistance Simplification Act

Passed SenateJudiciarySenateSenate Bill · 119th Congress
Bill Progress · Senate
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Passed House
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Plain Language Summary

# Disaster Assistance Simplification Act Summary **What the Bill Does** The Disaster Assistance Simplification Act aims to make it easier for people and communities to access federal disaster relief after emergencies like hurricanes, floods, or other disasters. The bill focuses on streamlining the application process and reducing bureaucratic obstacles that disaster victims often face when trying to get federal assistance. It also addresses cybersecurity and fraud prevention to protect both disaster survivors and government resources from scams and identity theft during the chaotic period after a disaster. **Who It Affects and Key Provisions** This bill primarily affects disaster victims seeking federal aid, state and local emergency management agencies that distribute assistance, and first responders coordinating relief efforts.

Key provisions likely include improving communication systems between federal and local governments during disasters, implementing better safeguards against fraud, and simplifying how people apply for and receive disaster assistance. The bill also emphasizes coordination between different government agencies to avoid duplicating services or creating confusion. **Current Status** The bill has passed the Senate and is now moving through the legislative process. As with all federal legislation, it must also pass the House of Representatives and receive the President's signature to become law.

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Latest Action

December 17, 2025

Held at the desk.

Subjects

Computer security and identity theftComputers and information technologyCongressional oversightCrime preventionDisaster relief and insuranceEmergency communications systemsEmergency planning and evacuationFirst responders and emergency personnelFraud offenses and financial crimesGovernment information and archivesGovernment studies and investigationsIntergovernmental relationsInternet, web applications, social mediaState and local government operations

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Key Dates

Introduced
March 5, 2025
Last Updated
December 17, 2025
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