Kennedy announces $38.6 million for Hurricanes Laura, Ida and Francine recovery
Francine. “Louisianians do not quit when a storm passes. We roll up our sleeves and help our neighbors
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Francine. “Louisianians do not quit when a storm passes. We roll up our sleeves and help our neighbors
ensure our communities are better prepared for future storms,” said Kennedy. The FEMA aid will fund the following
ensure our communities are better prepared for future storms,” said Kennedy. The FEMA aid will fund the following
rebuild and cover the costs of these severe storms,” said Kennedy. The FEMA aid will fund the following
Rating 2.0 policy and act before the next storm threatens Louisiana families. “Every year, more and more people … will stay safe and dry when the next storm comes. The funding I am delivering gives her that
want to see our state recover from severe storm damage. This $18.9 million will support Lafourche, Jefferson
clean up, rebuild, and move forward after a storm,” said Dr. Cassidy. “This funding supports those efforts.” Funding
peace of mind for Louisiana families when a storm hits ,” said Dr. Cassidy. “These projects help keep water
needs reliable power before, during, and after a storm,” said Dr. Cassidy. “This funding strengthens our power grid
electrical substation and transmission lines for storm protection. $1,246,022 to Cameron Parish for management costs associated
state following Hurricanes Laura and Ida. “After a storm, we need to get communities back up and running
state recover from the costly damage these severe storms caused,” said Kennedy. The FEMA aid will fund
which aims to provide increased risk reduction from storm surge and riverine flooding in the lower Amite River … massive benefits to the local communities during major storms as these islands are the first line of defense
worst happens. If it does, if a storm hits our state and homes flood, FEMA
help Louisianians in the wake of Winter Storm Fern. In a letter to Bessent, Kennedy and his colleagues … this authority in the case of recent winter storms in Louisiana. However, there does not appear
help Louisianians in the wake of Winter Storm Fern. In a letter to Bessent, Kennedy and his colleagues … this authority in the case of recent winter storms in Louisiana. However, there does not appear
protect communities. “Protecting Louisiana starts long before the storm shows up on the radar,”said Dr. Cassidy.“These
communities recover, rebuild stronger, and prepare for future storms
filing deadlines for Louisianans effected by Winter Storm Fern. This announcement comes after Cassidyurgedthe … expedited federal Major Disaster declaration following Winter Storm Fern, which impacted Louisiana from January 23–27, 2026, causing
expedited federal Major Disaster declaration following Winter Storm Fern, which caused widespread power outages, road closures, and water
request in the aftermath of a bruising winter storm. “I’m incredibly grateful that President Trump … overcome the gut punch that Winter Storm Fern dealt our communities. This major disaster declaration will give
flash flooding last year. New York City faced storms that brought “terrifying, freak flash flooding
expedited federal Major Disaster declaration following Winter Storm Fern, which impacted Louisiana from January 23–27, 2026, causing … water system disruptions across northern Louisiana. “The storm brought icy precipitation and extremely cold temperatures throughout most
major disaster declaration following a damaging winter storm that swept through their state. In a letter to President … state agencies in response to the winter storm, meeting the threshold for such a disaster declaration
lifelong memories, for the communities they protect from storms and flooding, and for the coastal economies they sustain