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<suspension-floor-action>Suspend the Rules and Pass the Bill, H. R. 1016, With an Amendment</suspension-floor-action>
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<distribution-code display="no">I</distribution-code> 
<congress>112th CONGRESS</congress> <session>1st Session</session> 
<legis-num>H. R. 1016</legis-num> 
<current-chamber>IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES</current-chamber> 
<action> 
<action-date date="20110310">March 10, 2011</action-date> 
<action-desc><sponsor name-id="L000551">Ms. Lee of California</sponsor> introduced the following bill; which was referred to the <committee-name committee-id="HFA00">Committee on Foreign Affairs</committee-name></action-desc> 
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<legis-type>A BILL</legis-type> 
<official-title>To measure the progress of relief, recovery, reconstruction, and development efforts in Haiti following the earthquake of January 12, 2010, and for other purposes.</official-title> 
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<section id="H921F46D1E24A4822B7E9F682565CE1EB" section-type="section-one"><enum>1.</enum><header>Short title</header><text display-inline="no-display-inline">This Act may be cited as the <quote><short-title>Assessing Progress in Haiti Act</short-title></quote>.</text></section>
<section id="HC785EF5808224BEF90BB2853CA5F841D"><enum>2.</enum><header>Findings</header><text display-inline="no-display-inline">Congress finds the following:</text>
<paragraph id="H55D260CEEDE8410D9155931053C16860"><enum>(1)</enum><text>On January 12, 2010, an earthquake measuring 7.0 on the Richter magnitude scale struck the country of Haiti.</text></paragraph>
<paragraph id="H27603D570E564C2FAB8D9BA8C17ED986"><enum>(2)</enum><text>According to the United States Geological Survey (USGS)—</text>
<subparagraph id="HBFE14CD20C584502B1312AA52A2C3D85"><enum>(A)</enum><text>the earthquake epicenter was located approximately 15 miles southwest of Port-au-Prince, the capital of Haiti; and</text></subparagraph>
<subparagraph id="H07C6308EFC9647B0A0E8EDC051CA8894"><enum>(B)</enum><text>the earthquake was followed by 59 aftershocks of magnitude 4.5 or greater, the most severe measuring 6.0.</text></subparagraph></paragraph>
<paragraph id="H08D8DFEFD8CB4BFBAABD4253027ABF86"><enum>(3)</enum><text>According to the Government of Haiti, more than 316,000 people died as a result of the earthquake, including 103 citizens of the United States and more than 100 United Nations personnel.</text></paragraph>
<paragraph id="H177E67254BBB43DE91819980307557F8"><enum>(4)</enum><text>According to the United Nations and the International Organization for Migration—</text>
<subparagraph id="HD16BFE0A890B43F6B3EEE991D651125F"><enum>(A)</enum><text>an estimated 3,000,000 people were directly affected by the disaster, nearly one-third of the country’s population; and</text></subparagraph>
<subparagraph id="HEA91484EA6BD4221BD06AD2825189A04"><enum>(B)</enum><text>more than 2,100,000 people were displaced from their homes to settlements.</text></subparagraph></paragraph>
<paragraph id="H0D4C71F41967413AB172081576F217EF"><enum>(5)</enum><text>Casualty numbers and infrastructure damage, including to roads, ports, hospitals, and residential dwellings, place the earthquake as the worst cataclysm to hit Haiti in over two centuries and, proportionally, one of the world’s worst natural disasters in modern times.</text></paragraph>
<paragraph id="H6D26B53317D84DEA86AFAAC80873144B"><enum>(6)</enum><text>The Post Disaster Needs Assessment (PDNA) conducted by the Government of Haiti, the United Nations, the World Bank, the Inter-American Development Bank, and other experts estimates that damage and economic losses totaled $7,804,000,000, approximately 120 percent of Haiti’s gross domestic product in 2009.</text></paragraph>
<paragraph id="H4226D0DAE2AF4074B91A85DBDCB13065"><enum>(7)</enum><text>Haiti is the poorest, least developed country in the Western Hemisphere with, prior to the earthquake—</text>
<subparagraph id="HDECCA389A88F46429255702BAC89EAC3"><enum>(A)</enum><text>more than 70 percent of Haitians living on less than $2 per day; and</text></subparagraph>
<subparagraph id="H6F1EBF1D71124F01BBC43DF755B1BDBF"><enum>(B)</enum><text>a ranking of 149 out of 182 countries on the United Nations Human Development Index.</text></subparagraph></paragraph>
<paragraph id="H717775B6E8FE4AF98BBED7052AA9974A"><enum>(8)</enum><text>House Resolution 1021, which was passed on January 21, 2010, on a vote of 411 to 1 expressed—</text>
<subparagraph id="H6F5D28964B5F4920AC7B9265B9053AC6"><enum>(A)</enum><text>the House of Representatives’ <quote>deepest condolences and sympathy for the horrific loss of life</quote> caused by the earthquake; and</text></subparagraph>
<subparagraph id="H6A5A1E4E759944CDB3A1B698920F2BEB"><enum>(B)</enum><text>bipartisan support for Haiti’s recovery and reconstruction.</text></subparagraph></paragraph>
<paragraph id="HA91CA3293A6144C5A967E9081FF444C4"><enum>(9)</enum><text>The initial emergency response of the men and women of the United States Government, led by the United States Agency for International Development and United States Southern Command, was swift and resolute.</text></paragraph>
<paragraph id="HC80D44D389E24C74A9CF83924E80E711" display-inline="no-display-inline"><enum>(10)</enum><text display-inline="yes-display-inline">United States urban search and rescue (USAR) teams were immediately activated after the earthquake and deployed from Fairfax County, Virginia, Los Angeles County, California, Miami-Dade, Florida, the City of Miami, Florida, and Virginia Beach, Virginia, to assist the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) Disaster Assistance Response Team (DART), and New York City’s first responders asked the Office of U.S. Foreign Disaster Assistance (OFDA) to activate a New York City urban search and rescue shortly thereafter.</text></paragraph>
<paragraph id="HDAA2DCB25D6A4654936C48250B26F04D"><enum>(11)</enum><text>A month after the earthquake, the House of Representatives unanimously passed House Resolution 1059 which expressed gratitude to these USAR units, and highlighted that the 511 United States rescue workers comprised roughly one-third of the entire international USAR effort in Haiti, and more than 130 people were rescued from under the rubble in Haiti by these units.</text></paragraph>
<paragraph id="HE094E84E57684850A9C6DE44BF8828C2"><enum>(12)</enum><text>Individuals, businesses, and philanthropic organizations across the United States and throughout the international community responded in support of Haiti and its populace during this crisis, sometimes in innovative ways such as fundraising through text messaging.</text></paragraph>
<paragraph id="H76A24BB2BA674ED88FB979B83EEB3FB7"><enum>(13)</enum><text>The Haitian diaspora in the United States, which was integral to emergency relief efforts—</text>
<subparagraph id="H9057752A3003426CA15CA3B1BC0C9031"><enum>(A)</enum><text>has annually contributed significant monetary support to Haiti through remittances; and</text></subparagraph>
<subparagraph id="H0A96A242FD5E493687DF9C4D6B534414"><enum>(B)</enum><text>continues to seek opportunities to partner with the United States Agency for International Development and other agencies to substantively contribute to the reconstruction of Haiti.</text></subparagraph></paragraph> 
<paragraph id="HBD0A2335E80A48AE9427293B029F27C1"><enum>(14)</enum><text>Significant challenges still remain in Haiti as it works to recover and rebuild.</text></paragraph>
<paragraph id="H860CDEE6F787422E87AB8AA18F7E5A21"><enum>(15)</enum><text>According to the International Organization for Migration, approximately 680,000 people remain in spontaneous and organized camps in Haiti.</text></paragraph>
<paragraph id="HD25FA806AE094CBBADB1C3B85282CFC3"><enum>(16)</enum><text>According to numerous nongovernmental organizations and United States contractors, the pace of reconstruction has lagged significantly behind the original emergency relief phase.</text></paragraph>
<paragraph id="HDA797A4FC4224253AB71E7204CE4EFC4"><enum>(17)</enum><text>The widespread irregularities that occurred in the elections held in Haiti on November 28, 2010, led to outbursts of violence which undermined the recovery efforts.</text></paragraph>
<paragraph id="H3524FCEE5E354852ACF8796AC5CA49D3"><enum>(18)</enum><text>On October 21, 2010, an outbreak of cholera was detected in the Lower Artibonite region.</text></paragraph>
<paragraph id="HC027318FD8F6465F98FF0D0033295CA8"><enum>(19)</enum><text>Initial efforts to contain the epidemic were disrupted by Hurricane Tomás and resulting widespread flooding, which led to the spreading and entrenchment of the disease throughout the country.</text></paragraph>
<paragraph id="H415567399A1D44C693D5C039658F1029"><enum>(20)</enum><text>According to the Haitian Ministry of Public Health and Population, as of March 28, 2011—</text>
<subparagraph id="HDB5AC45D3D9241368FDB6A5F35CCEE48"><enum>(A)</enum><text>approximately 4,766 people have died from cholera; and</text></subparagraph>
<subparagraph id="H231F976395894B849936BF4C23D5E049"><enum>(B)</enum><text>approximately 270,991 have been infected from the disease.</text></subparagraph></paragraph>
<paragraph id="H7604846E7CBB4A86B6C7C93EFF646B58"><enum>(21)</enum><text>According to the Pan American Health Organization and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, cholera could spread to as many as 400,000 people within the first year of the epidemic, potentially causing 7,600 deaths at the current case fatality rate.</text></paragraph>
<paragraph id="H3B5B7F98AB674FC0B1C463B1A584AC72"><enum>(22)</enum><text>The United States has provided more than $62,523,017 worth of assistance to combat the cholera epidemic, including by assisting with stockpiling health commodities, equipping cholera treatments centers, providing public information, and improving water and sanitation systems.</text></paragraph>
<paragraph id="HDBB9B38EBDF245959180046F13C709D7"><enum>(23)</enum><text>The efforts to combat the cholera epidemic have helped to drive the mortality rate from cholera down from nearly 7 percent to 1.7 percent of all contracted cases as of February 25, 2011.</text></paragraph>
<paragraph id="H43C303CE800F4194A8361A64CB7A1C82"><enum>(24)</enum><text>Throughout the series of crises, the people of Haiti continue to demonstrate unwavering resilience, dignity, and courage.</text></paragraph>
<paragraph id="H6337B279387046A69788C66274A1F383"><enum>(25)</enum><text display-inline="yes-display-inline">On March 20, 2011, presidential and parliamentary elections were held in Haiti without major disruptions or problems.</text></paragraph>
<paragraph id="H701E19DE6EEE48389FD700D3EFC25F8E"><enum>(26)</enum><text>At the international donors conference <quote>Towards a New Future for Haiti</quote> held on March 31, 2010, 59 donors pledged over $5,000,000,000 to support Haiti.</text></paragraph>
<paragraph id="HD24283B8436943C2A5957B2E163CE74A"><enum>(27)</enum><text>The United Nations Office of the Special Envoy for Haiti estimates that nearly $1,900,000,000 has been disbursed, with an additional amount of approximately $2,000,000,000 committed.</text></paragraph>
<paragraph id="H766780B2E45C4C6AA67B23785E6FE68C"><enum>(28)</enum><text>Haiti will need the support of the international community in order to confront the ongoing cholera epidemic and to promote reconstruction and development.</text></paragraph></section>
<section id="HC66CE629CDED4923A8D7D6839D619EE7"><enum>3.</enum><header>Report</header>
<subsection id="H322CDD7E5E0945A08F99AE777097DF02"><enum>(a)</enum><header>Report required</header><text>Not later than six months after the date of the enactment of this Act, the President, in consultation with the heads of all relevant agencies, including the Department of State, the United States Agency for International Development, the Department of Defense, the Department of Health and Human Services, and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention shall transmit to Congress a report on the status of post-earthquake humanitarian, reconstruction, and development efforts in Haiti, including efforts to prevent the spread of cholera and treat persons infected with the disease.</text></subsection>
<subsection id="H1C99E7045BB849519260D52202968A29"><enum>(b)</enum><header>Contents</header><text>The report required by subsection (a) shall include a description, analysis, and evaluation of the—</text>
<paragraph id="H5170E31505144CDB874D884F660F2B51"><enum>(1)</enum><text>overall progress of relief, recovery, and reconstruction in Haiti, including—</text>
<subparagraph id="HDE4047A9BF14412BA83A60764B426EDE"><enum>(A)</enum><text>programs and projects of the United States Government;</text></subparagraph>
<subparagraph id="HE4EE654F501F4EE1B5219E0A2917A4DC"><enum>(B)</enum><text>programs and projects to protect vulnerable populations, such as internally displaced persons, children, women and girls, and persons with disabilities; and</text></subparagraph>
<subparagraph id="H8AC558A3DE334FE7B7D098DA20CF76CC"><enum>(C)</enum><text>projects to improve water, sanitation, and health, and plans for improvements in these areas in the long-term;</text></subparagraph></paragraph>
<paragraph id="HBFAA4A4F2EE14BF3A9A9089FDA5912B6"><enum>(2)</enum><text>extent to which United States and international efforts are in line with the priorities of the Government of Haiti and are actively engaging and working through Haitian ministries and local authorities;</text></paragraph>
<paragraph id="H77C71B42293E4F3E8D65B234BA56706E"><enum>(3)</enum><text>coordination among United States Government agencies, and coordination between the United States Government and United Nations agencies, international financial institutions, and other bilateral donors;</text></paragraph>
<paragraph id="H357CF18151A54E24AFE78BA48A231A0C"><enum>(4)</enum><text>mechanisms for communicating the progress of recovery and reconstruction efforts to Haitian citizens, as well as recommendations on how these can be improved;</text></paragraph>
<paragraph id="HBAB36F4E031444D9B36AA4E96A162EC4"><enum>(5)</enum><text>mechanisms through which Haitian civil society, including vulnerable populations, is actively participating in all major stages of recovery and reconstruction efforts, and recommendations on how these can be improved; </text></paragraph>
<paragraph id="HB33D55B3D30E482DBC8644220F2AFF18"><enum>(6)</enum><text>mechanisms through which the Haitian diaspora is involved in recovery and reconstruction efforts; and</text></paragraph>
<paragraph id="HD5636E4D292845C7A151655FD82D7602"><enum>(7)</enum><text display-inline="yes-display-inline">suitability of Haiti to receive aliens who are removed, excluded, or deported from the United States pursuant to United States law, and steps Haiti is taking to strengthen its capacity in this regard.</text></paragraph></subsection>
<subsection id="HCF59DE371FD644FDB10FD080FAA4869B"><enum>(c)</enum><header>Use of previously appropriated funds</header><text>Funding for the report required under subsection (a) shall derive from existing discretionary funds of the departments and agencies specified in such subsection.</text></subsection></section>
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