I don't see anything about an "extension". This just appears to be an amendment "to include reimbursement for eligible emergency protective measures". The original Emergency Declaration may still be in force(?) but this looks like an accounting measure to make sure everyone with a claim can "draw funds" to reimburse them for the horrible "disaster" that occurred in DC.
What was the phrasing that mentioned the indefinite extension? I only saw it mentioned reimbursement.
I don't see anything about an "extension". This just appears to be an amendment "to include reimbursement for eligible emergency protective measures". The original Emergency Declaration may still be in force(?) but this looks like an accounting measure to make sure everyone with a claim can "draw funds" to reimburse them for the horrible "disaster" that occurred in DC.
It is reimbursement for anything FEMA needs. FEMA has scary unconstitutional unlimited powers. In this case it's a good thing.