Funding for Maine Infrastructure, Flood Mitigation Projects Secured by Senator Collins
funding will help limit future flood risks and damages, while improving public safety. As the Chair
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funding will help limit future flood risks and damages, while improving public safety. As the Chair
back storms in January 2024 that caused significant damage to Maine’s coast, Senator Collins secured $15 million … help communities recover from coastal infrastructure damage in the Fiscal Year 2024 Commerce, Justice, and Science Appropriations
work with my colleagues to end this damaging shutdown and reopen the government, but in the interim
volume compared to the prior year. Covered damage would include high winds, fire, flooding, insect infestation and drought … percent of the industry’s businesses suffered damage to equipment or logistics. In total, Maine’s economy lost
facilities in Maine and New Hampshire that were damaged by recent storms. “We write to request that … Senators wrote. “A combination of severe storm damage and resource constraints have hampered the ability of the Coast
repairs to roads and transportation infrastructure that were damaged by severe storms between April 2023 and January … reconstruction of federal-aid highways and facilities damaged by natural disasters. “Severe weather in recent years has caused
content taken down and enables them to seek damages in federal court. This ban extends to a person
Americans and causing billions of dollars in property damage. Fortunately, state-of-the-art sprinkler systems can help
facilities in Rockland, Southwest Harbor, and Portland damaged by storms. Washington, D.C. –U.S. Senator Susan Collins, Vice Chair … Guard facilities in Rockland, Southwest Harbor, and Portland damaged by recent storms. This funding was included in disaster