
Sandy Recovery Improvement Act
The Sandy Recovery Improvement Act is a U.S. law enacted in 2013 to streamline disaster recovery efforts following Hurricane Sandy. It allows for quicker access to federal funds for rebuilding and repairs, supports improvements in disaster response, and helps communities become more resilient. The act simplifies the process for individuals and local governments to receive assistance, and encourages better planning and preparedness for future disasters. Overall, it aims to enhance recovery for those affected by Hurricane Sandy and similar disasters nationwide.