Elizabeth Dole
U.S. Senator for North Carolina
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FLOOR STATEMENT ON THE DAMAGE FROM HURRICANE IVAN
 
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September 22nd, 2004 - Mr. President, so many states have been devastated this hurricane season. My own home state of North Carolina has been ravaged by the effects of not one but four hurricanes in the last few weeks. Most recently, Western North Carolina suffered extensive damage caused by the torrential wind and rain of Hurricane Ivan. Initial estimates from the storm’s destruction in Buncombe County alone are already topping 100 million dollars. Sadly, this same county had already projected that exact amount in damages following Hurricane Frances. Counties in Western North Carolina had barely begun to recover from the flooding of Frances before Ivan roared through town late last week.

The death toll from the storm so far is ten people. In the town of Henderson, a man and his wife were sleeping soundly when a huge tree crashed into their bedroom. The husband was pinned beneath the fallen tree, which ultimately took his life as his home had to be stabilized before the tree could be removed.

In the Peeks Creek community in southern Macon County, a landslide sent homes crashing against each other killing at least four people; including an unborn child whose mother was forced to have a leg amputated and remains in critical condition.

Houses have literally been washed away, and some left standing have been split in two by fallen trees. Main roads and neighborhood streets have been shut down from landslides and pavement giving way. Well over 200,000 residents were left without power over the weekend. Needless to say, it will take time before Western North Carolina can return to a sense of normalcy.

I have been down to the devastated areas twice over the past two weeks…. While my heart broke at the sight of destroyed homes and washed out roadways, my hopes were buoyed by the goodness of neighbor helping neighbor. It was an image played out all over the towns I visited. Local officials and First Responders, some from as far as Raleigh and Charlotte, have done – and continue to do – a phenomenal job in the midst of challenging circumstances.

I think of the heroic efforts of families like Aileen and Glenn Holland. They are no strangers to offering aide after a natural disaster. Long time volunteers through the North Carolina Baptist Men Disaster Relief, they have traveled all over the United States. But last weekend, they didn’t have to travel anywhere. The destruction came right to their front door. 15 homes were annihilated in Macon County, but the Holland’s was left standing. When they heard the screams of neighbors, Aileen and Glenn began taking people in. They even found a toddler covered in mud crying from fear. The Hollands remained in their home, providing shelter for friends and family until fellow volunteers from the Baptist Men Disaster Relief arrived on the scene.

I also applaud the efforts of local churches, non-profits, and groups like the Red Cross for the helping hands they’re extending all over Western North Carolina. I had the chance to stop in and thank the volunteers at the Red Cross Shelter in Henderson County. I was touched to see the families finding refuge and reassurance there.

These are the memories I will keep with me as I think back on the far-reaching effects from this hurricane season. Yes, there is destruction. Yes, there is great pain. But I find encouragement in the selfless hearts of North Carolinians who are going to great lengths to help those struggling through the wreckage left behind.

It is my desire that we, too, can add to that goodwill and deliver the financial aide these areas need to get back on their feet. Fifteen Western North Carolina counties have been declared federal disaster areas, including Buncombe, Haywood, Henderson and Macon. This designation means that homeowners and businesses are eligible for assistance in the form of loans or grants from the Federal Emergency Management Agency or the Small Business Administration. There is a 60 million dollar request for North Carolina included in the President’s emergency budget. We’re obviously going to need much more. I would encourage Congress to expedite this aide to those who need it most.

I can only hope the end of this devastating hurricane season comes quickly! The autumn season makes Western North Carolina one of the most beautiful places on earth—and the good folks from the mountains are well suited to give some southern hospitality to visitors from around the country. It is important that we get the word out that this magnificent part of the country is open for business during its prime tourism season. My thoughts and my prayers are with every person touched by these hurricanes, not only in North Carolina but throughout the Southeast and East Coast. May God bless each and every one of them.

 
Elizabeth Dole
 
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SEPTEMBER 2004 FLOOR STATEMENTS  « August   October »     « 2003   2005 » 
  23rd - Dole Calls for Comprehensive Energy Strategy
  9th - Dole Pays Tribute to Senator Helms

  4th - Dole remarks on America's Climate Security Act [ Television Clip ]

  16th - Dole Applauds Provisions of Farm Bill That Help Fight Hunger
  1st - Dole Urges Senate Approval of Her Bill to Support Members of the National Guard and Reserves

  18th - Dole Remarks on her Amendment to Support National Cord Blood Center

  10th - Statement on William Osteen, Jr. and Martin K. Reidinger Nominations

  30th - Statement urging rejection of a tobacco tax hike that would harm North Carolina’s economy

  6th - Statement Pushing for Measure That Would Prevent Illegals Convicted of DWI From Receiving Legal Status
  5th - Remarks on National Hunger Awareness Day

  5th - Statement on On the Retirement of Senators Bill Frist, George Allen, Conrad Burns, Lincoln Chafee, Mike DeWine, Rick Santorum and Jim Talent

  7th - Statement on National Hunger Awareness Day

  26th - Senator Dole Urges Confirmation of Judge Alito [ Radio Clip ] [ Television Clip ]

  29th - Statement by Senator Dole on the Confirmation of John Roberts as Chief Justice of the United States

  7th - Remarks on National Hunger Awareness Day [ Radio Clip ]

  28th - Floor Statement by Senator Dole on Judicial Nominees
  27th - Floor Statement on Judicial Nominees

  8th - Commemorating the 60th Anniversary of the Battle of Iwo Jima [ Television Clip ]

  3rd - Providing for Injured and Fallen Soldiers and Their Families [ Radio Clip ] [ Television Clip ]

  11th - Floor Statement on Tobacco Quota Buyout

  22nd - current Floor Statement

  15th - Floor Statement on Tobacco Buyout [ Radio Clip ] [ Television Clip ]

  7th - Remembering President Ronald Reagan [ Radio Clip ] [ Television Clip ]

  28th - Dole Urges Colleagues to Allow a Final Vote on Job-creating Legislation [ Radio Clip ] [ Television Clip ]

  25th - Floor Statement on the Healthy Mothers and Healthy Babies Access to Care Act
  23rd - Floor Statement to Mark Black History Month
  11th - Floor Statement On the Highway Transportation Bill

  13th - Senator Dole Calls for "Up or Down" Vote on Judicial Nominations

  30th - On the Nomination of Brent McKnight

  26th - Applauding the U.S. Supreme Court Ruling on Internet Filters

  13th - Intelligence Services Tribute

  15th - Global HIV/AIDS Bill

  18th - Medicare Prescription Drug Benefit

  30th - Introduction of Tobacco Quota Buyout

  5th - Confronting Hunger in North Carolina and The United States [ Radio Clip ]