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A reminder of what they're obfuscating
Fema told Carolina to pound sand. This us but a portion of where the money goes.
That would help the children. American children
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you might be onto something
Yeah Biden and fema fucked them
Thanks for your concern
Time travel?
Big if true.
Carolina didn't happen 3 weeks ago
Seek help
I didn't realize I could make announcement threads
Doog Legend status achieved
Indeed. That was the point.
North Carolina denied 99 percent of federal recovery funds for Hurricane MatthewNation May 11, 2017 11:09 AM EST
No it wasn't the point other than fema is useless except for paying illegals
I'm sure they were rotten in 2017 just like 2024
Now it's being fixed and you're outraged about it
Biden told Carolina there was no money while spending billions on illegals
Obfuscate that
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FEMA Approves $5.6 Million for Matthew Recovery in North Carolina
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Release Date
April 27, 2018
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RIV-2018-NR-027
Release Date:
April 27, 2018
ATLANTA – North Carolina will receive $5,627,645 from the Federal Emergency Management Agency for repairs to roads and bridges as well as reimbursement for repairs to the Devonwood Lower Dam following Hurricane Matthew.
The $5.6 million includes five grants, and amounts to 75 percent of the total cost of each of the projects. The remainder will come from non-federal sources.
These grants are funded through FEMA’s Public Assistance Grant program which reimburses communities for costs incurred during recovery from a disaster. Eligible applicants include states, federally recognized tribal governments, U.S. territories, local governments, and certain private non-profit organizations. The grant applications are submitted by the state, which coordinates the process with local governments.
FEMA obligated funding for these projects directly to the State of North Carolina. Following the state's review process and upon receipt of appropriate documentation, the awards will be provided on a reimbursable basis.
Fifty counties were designated under the Presidential declaration due to the extent of damage caused by Hurricane Matthew. To date, FEMA has approved more than $260 million for the state under the Public Assistance program as a result of damage from Hurricane Matthew.
Gee it looks like H lied
Again
Ern, what your point, other than the “dictator” delegating authority and trying to cut taxpayer money being wasted or laundered?
Does Fern own an NGO? Might explain the anger.
hh wants to avoid the discussion about democrat failure and corruption at all costs. Hence a PBS article. A non-biased source, just like his favorite source msnbc.