The Jamaica Council of Churches (JCC) has called for greater transparency and accountability in the National Reconstruction and Resilience Authority (NaRRA) Bill, which is currently being debated in the Senate, as of May 8, 2026. The bill aims to establish the NaRRA to manage reconstruction efforts following Hurricane Melissa. The JCC emphasized the importance of accountability, transparency, consultation, and justice. They believe that national rebuilding must inspire public trust and reflect ethical values. The JCC is encouraging the government to ensure the legislation includes strong oversight mechanisms, transparent procurement, protection against conflicts of interest, consultation with affected communities, environmental safeguards, and protections for vulnerable citizens. The JCC stated that it is not opposed to reconstruction or administrative efficiency, but that national rebuilding must be ethically sound.