Donald Payne Jr.
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Donald Milford Payne Jr. is an American politician serving as the U.S. Representative for New Jersey's 10th congressional district since 2012. A member of the Democratic Party, he succeeded his late father, Donald M. Payne Sr., who held the seat for over two decades. Payne Jr. has focused on issues such as education, healthcare, and economic development during his time in office. He has been an advocate for social justice and has worked to address the needs of his constituents in urban areas of New Jersey.
We should never make our community fit our plans. Our plans should be inclusive, not exclusive to the citizens who we serve.
I look forward to working with the Chairman to take the feedback we receive at today's hearing as well as the follow-up hearing later this month and use it to help FEMA better serve its State and local partners and disaster survivors.
Funding for these important grant programs has been delayed repeatedly in past years because we have not adhered to a regular budget and appropriations schedule.
Thank you Mr. Donovan, for cosponsoring the PREPARE Act with Mr. Payne last Congress.
To keep America safe, prepared, and resilient, the emergency response community must have a voice in informing the administration's policies and priorities.
I think your statement is absolutely correct. We try not to waste people's time.
You have to plan what can happen. That is not always going to be based upon your history or your experiences.
I invited Save the Children to testify today because too often the special needs of children are overlooked in disaster planning activities.
Generally speaking, these criminals who are here illegally are generally going through a criminal justice system in the States.
You know, there has been a lot of discussion today in reference to the Muslim ban on these seven countries that, you know, the--my colleagues on the other side of the aisle are citing incidents now of refugees from those countries.





