Third Amendment Brings Extra Texas Disaster Funding Boost
Published Date: 9/8/2025
Notice
Summary
Texas just got an important update on its disaster help! This amendment adds new support and extends deadlines for folks affected by the big disaster declared on July 6, 2025. If you’re in Texas and impacted, expect more aid and some extra time to get it done.
Analyzed Economic Effects
2 provisions identified: 2 benefits, 0 costs, 0 mixed.
Texas disaster aid expanded
If you live in Texas and were affected by the major disaster declared on July 6, 2025 (FEMA-4879-DR), this amendment adds new support for people impacted by that disaster. You may have access to additional assistance because the federal declaration has been amended.
Application deadlines extended
If you were impacted by the major disaster in Texas declared July 6, 2025 (FEMA-4879-DR), this amendment extends deadlines for affected people. You will have more time to apply or complete required steps tied to the disaster assistance already declared.
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Previous: 2025-17173 — Texas; Amendment No. 2 to Notice of a Major Disaster Declaration
Texas just got an update on its disaster help! This amendment adds more support and extends deadlines for folks affected by the big disaster declared on July 6, 2025. If you’re in Texas and hit by this event, expect extra aid and more time to apply for assistance.
Next: 2025-17175 — Texas; Amendment No. 4 to Notice of a Major Disaster Declaration
Texas just got an important update on its disaster help! This amendment changes some details about the big disaster declared back on July 6, 2025, making sure Texans get the right support faster. If you’re in Texas and affected, keep an eye out—this could mean new deadlines or extra funds coming your way soon.