Disaster Relief Funds
The problem of getting much needed disaster monies into the hands of local governments that need them can be in several ways .Evaluating the economy of the Texas .I believe that knowing the residents living standards will help me to identify the needy and less fortune ,the working class and the aged and orphaned children .Through getting total number of people having temporary houses in Texas can help local government in requesting for money to cater for good housing of the citizens. Those with resources in the community should also help others in life.
Inclusiveness this is very important to every person who want change the state economy. Giving opportunities for each and every person in the local government to give his or her views on how the relief funds should be disbursed can help one to generate or apply the concepts learned to applying for large amount of funds from the federation. Advocate for transparency in handling of the money .This makes people to show transparency in the way they uses the money allocated to meet the community need. Cases of corruption should not be there .Also getting the history of how the relief money has been allocated. This can help in getting to locate areas that have been receiving relief funds. The data can be used by local government to apply for more funds.Involve the opinion leaders such as the politicians ,church leaders and other professionals in the country this will help one listen to the ideas and their thoughts on Howe to handle the issue of disbursement of relief fund.
Through developing a good strategic plan on how to generate money for the home state, this can make them to generate income to cater for some areas such as infrastructure .Engage in investments and developing new markets exports their products this will enable Texas economy to increase. If one is demanding disbursement of relieve the money can be used to solve the purpose it was applied for .This can make the much needed disaster money to get into local government.
References
Pirog, M. A., & Johnson, C. L. (2008). Electronic Funds and Benefits Transfers, E‐Government, and the Winter Commission. Public Administration Review, 68(s1), S103-S114.
Stoddard, E. (1969). Some latent consequences of bureaucratic efficiency in disaster relief. Human Organization, 28(3), 177-189.
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