Jameson responds to Iowa Tornado Tragedy

WASHINGTON, D.C.- Congressman Theodore C. Jameson recently visited Warren County, Iowa where the devastating tornado touched down just a few weeks ago. After seeing the damage firsthand and trying to help people salvage what little they had left, he responded to the tragedy by introducing the “Iowa Tragedy Assistance Act” and the “Ensuring the Safety of our Farms Act”. Jameson confidently believes in these bills to pass the House quickly and get proper relief to the victims of the tragedy. The “Iowa Tragedy Assistance Act” will force FEMA to continue to work with the people of Warren County, Iowa and the Mississippi Valley Government to ensure that everyone is taken care of until the damage is cleaned up and lives have been rebuilt. The “Ensuring the Safety of our Farms Act” will create a Crop Disaster Insurance fund and will help farmers recover from current and future disasters that may hurt their crops and cost them large amounts of money.