News from Rep. Chip Roy

 
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Dear Mr. xxxxxx,

IMPORTANT: FLOOD FEDERAL ASSISTANCE DEADLINE IS ON SEPTEMBER 4TH 

FEMA has released the following statement issuing a deadline of September 4th, 2025, for federal aid from the Hill Country floods.

AUSTIN, Texas – “Homeowners, renters and businesses have until Thursday, Sept. 4, to apply for federal disaster assistance if you had damage or losses from the July storms and flooding in Central Texas.

Ten counties are designated for federal assistance for the July 2-18 flooding: Burnet, Guadalupe, Kerr, Kimble, McCulloch, Menard, San Saba, Tom Green, Travis and Williamson.

By law, FEMA cannot pay for losses covered by your insurance. That’s why disaster survivors are encouraged to file insurance claims for damage to their primary homes, personal property and vehicles before applying for FEMA assistance. You must also submit the insurance settlement or denial letter to FEMA.

FEMA grants may be used to rent housing if you are displaced from your home because of the disaster. They can be used to make accessibility repairs and upgrades such as exterior ramp and grab bars. Grants may also be used for medical and/or dental expenses because the disaster caused an injury or illness. And they can be used for funerals or reburial expenses.

FEMA works closely with the U.S. Small Business Administration, which provides low-interest disaster loans for homeowners, renters, nonprofit organizations and businesses of all sizes.

The last day to apply for an SBA physical disaster loan is the same as the FEMA deadline: Sept. 4.

Keep in mind that applying for federal assistance is not the same as reporting your damage to the state. Reporting disaster damage to the Texas Division of Emergency Management at damage.tdem.texas.gov helps officials connect you with resources and services.

The fastest way to apply to FEMA is online at DisasterAssistance.gov. You may also use the FEMA mobile app or call the FEMA Helpline at 800-621-3362. Lines are open from 6 a.m. to 10 p.m. CT daily. If you use a relay service, captioned telephone or other service, you can give FEMA your number for that service. Helpline specialists speak many languages. Press 2 for Spanish.

Another option is to visit any Disaster Recovery Center to receive in-person assistance. To find one close to you, use your ZIP code to search FEMA.gov/DRC. To view an accessible video, review What You Need to Know Before Applying for FEMA Assistance.

To apply for a loan from the Small Business Administration or to download an application, go to SBA.gov/disaster. You may also call SBA’s Customer Service Center at 800-659-2955 or email [email protected].

For the latest information about the Texas recovery, visit fema.gov/disaster/4879. Follow FEMA Region 6 on social media at x.com/FEMARegion6 and at facebook.com/FEMARegion6.”

FEMA UPDATE: BE AWARE OF FRAUD, HOW TO WORK WITH FEMA

FEMA has issued public alerts regarding possible scams associated with disaster recovery efforts. 

  • Claiming to be from FEMA but lacking a photo ID.
  • Asking for payment in exchange for disaster aid.
  • Requesting banking or personal info.

If you receive a letter or visit from FEMA but didn’t apply for aid, contact the FEMA Fraud Branch at [email protected] or call the FEMA Helpline at 800-621-3362 from 6 a.m. to 10 p.m. daily.

Many residents are receiving letters from FEMA that say “declined” at the top. This can be because FEMA needs more information to approve a claim.

DISASTER RECOVERY CENTERS

Walk-in assistance is available at the Disaster Recovery Center located at:

First Baptist Church, 625 Washington St., Kerrville

Open daily from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. FEMA recently announced two new disaster recovery centers in Kerr and Travis County:

Kerr County Disaster Recovery Center:
Address: LJ Vineyards (formerly Bridget’s Basket)
1551 Texas Highway 39
Hunt, TX 78024
Hours: 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. daily

Travis County Disaster Recovery Center:
Address: Northway Bible Church
589 San Gabriel Parkway
Leander, TX 78641
Hours: 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday to Saturday; closed Sunday

DEBRIS REMOVAL

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CONGRESSIONAL STOCK TRADING

It is simple - Members of Congress should not trading stocks while in Congress. It’s a clear conflict of interest and erodes trust. This Congress, I reintroduced, H.R. 396, the TRUST in Congress Act alongside Rep. Seth Magaziner [D-RI]. This legislation aims to restore public trust by prohibiting Members of Congress, their spouses, and dependent children from trading individual stocks while in office.

“We need to vote on it, and I am going to demand that we vote on this in the fall. We must deliver, and the time to do so is now.”

Watch my interview on Fox Business with Charles Payne on this subject matter here

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REP. ROY LEADS IN FIGHT TO ENSURE ONLY AMERICAN CITIZENS USED IN APPORTIONMENT

Last week, President Trump announced an order to rework the U.S. census. The last census, done in 2020, had historical flaws — including counting illegal aliens as part of the population for purposes of apportionment. I am a proud cosponsor of H.J.Res.37, proposing a Constitutional Amendment to ensure that non-citizens are not included in creating new congressional districts. 

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Sincerely,

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