Budd Releases Statement After FEMA Announces Over $38 Million for Hurricane Helene Recovery Efforts
Washington, D.C. — U.S. Senator Ted Budd
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Washington, D.C. — U.S. Senator Ted Budd
Washington, D.C. — U.S. Senators Ted Budd
Washington, D.C. — U.S. Senators Ted Budd
recovery efforts for Western North Carolina following Hurricane Helene. Through my efforts, I have identified significant gaps
local level. We must support those impacted by Helene while applying important lessons learned in the wake
Grants, $92.1M for Disaster Recovery Post-Helene Washington, D.C. — U.S. Senator Ted Budd (R-N.C.) released … Pandemic and for disaster recovery following Hurricane Helene & other disasters. “Since Democrats irresponsibly shut down DHS, I have
Because our state is still recovering from Hurricane Helene and faces an onslaught of severe winter weather
million in public assistance grant reimbursements for Hurricane Helene recovery projects in Western North Carolina. “Communities across Western … clear and repair damage caused by Hurricane Helene. I’ve continued to engage with the Department of Homeland
Hazard Mitigation Grant Program (HMGP) funds for Hurricane Helene recovery projects across Western North Carolina. These HMGP funds … storm damage in the future. “Ever since Hurricane Helene devastated the lives of more than half a million
have been forced to cease operations following Hurricane Helene. I’m proud to lead this legislation alongside Senator
million in public assistance reimbursements for Hurricane Helene recovery projects in Western North Carolina. “I am grateful … with me to more regularly approve reimbursements for Helene and past disaster recovery projects. While I have released
reimburse Western North Carolina communities following Hurricane Helene. These funds are vital to ensure cleanup and rebuilding efforts … conversations with Secretary Noem about ensuring that new Helene recovery projects receive swift approval and reimbursement, I have
Senate floor marking the one-year anniversary of Helene, highlighting how the government shutdown is hurting North Carolinians … recovering from Helene and urging his Democratic colleagues to end the government shutdown so the FEMA Disaster Relief
hearing entitled, “Small Business Association’s (SBA) Hurricane Helene Response: One Year Later. ” In his opening statement … rebuilt almost one year after Hurricane Helene. Here are Sen. Budd’s remarks as prepared for delivery: “Today
disaster recovery projects in North Carolina following Hurricane Helene and other storms dating back to 2020. These funds … damaged infrastructure as a result of Hurricane Helene and other severe storms from the past several years. President
more than two-dozen projects following Hurricane Helene. This announcement follows Sen. Budd’s vote against cloture … holds on other pending DHS nominees. “After Hurricane Helene hit, our local communities stepped up to deliver urgent
assistance package to help producers recover from Hurricane Helene. The signed block grant agreement with the North Carolina … timber and crop losses caused by Hurricane Helene. On Friday, USDA finalized a $221 million block grant
Post-Helene Grant Funding Will Repair State Water System to Ensure Future Access to Safe Drinking Water Amid … better equipped to withstand natural disasters. “Since Hurricane Helene struck last September, repairing Western North Carolina’s damaged
economy. When severe weather events, like Hurricane Helene, and drought struck North Carolina last year, it devastated
summer. “Following the devastation caused by Hurricane Helene, thousands of acres of North Carolina forest were left destroyed … nation’s hot and dry fire seasons. Hurricane Helene resulted in 822,000 acres of downed timber
from the DRF to respond and recover from Helene. “With Western North Carolina still recovering from Helene … assistance for Western North Carolina since the moment Helene made landfall. On October 1, 2024, Senator Tillis
including those in Western North Carolina affected by Helene. “This critical EDA funding will help ensure that communities … North Carolina still reeling from the impacts of Helene have the resources they need to recover and rebuild
recovery efforts in Western North Carolina following Hurricane Helene. “Communities in Western North Carolina were hit hard … Hurricane Helene, and as we begin to rebuild, closing the Blue Ridge Parkway at this juncture would only
recovery efforts in Western North Carolina following Hurricane Helene. “Communities in Western North Carolina were hit hard … Hurricane Helene, and as we begin to rebuild, closing the Blue Ridge Parkway at this juncture would only