Congressman Tim Moore Introduces Bipartisan FEMA Caseworker Accountability Act
communities are experiencing extreme weather emergencies, like Tropical Storm Chantal or Hurricane Helene, FEMA is the place
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communities are experiencing extreme weather emergencies, like Tropical Storm Chantal or Hurricane Helene, FEMA is the place
year life of the Surf City Coastal Storm Risk Management Project, periodically renourishing the beach and dune system … reduce storm damage and strengthen the long-term resilience of Topsail Island. Improves Flood Resiliency: Advances three flood
communities that stepped up during the storm and helps ensure recovery efforts can continue without placing additional strain
Robert T. Stafford Act. $147,583.40 will support storm water pipe repair or replacement in Rutherford County schools
decades in the making. Approval of the Coastal Storm Risk Management (CSRM) project followed action by the Trump … community’s homes, businesses and infrastructure from future storms for decades to come," said Congressman Rouzer
communities in the Hickory Nut Gorge, where the storm's catastrophic damage continues to hinder rebuilding and economic
Washington, D.C. — U.S. Senator Ted Budd
communities that lost their post offices after the storm. Western North Carolina has done its part in rebuilding … work through the lasting impacts of the storm. The United States Postal Service has a responsibility to restore
Strategic Teams Organized Response Mobilization (STORM) Act , which authorizes the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) to use online … disaster themselves. By leveraging technology, the STORM Act ensures FEMA can quickly connect medical experts with the communities
associated with large-scale debris removal following the storm. Local crews removed hundreds of thousands of cubic yards … additional debris removal, including hazardous trees, limbs, and storm debris from roads and public property. This project reconciles
said Congresswoman Ross. “During natural disasters and record storms, lineworkers have been among the first people … heat, cold, and in the wake of storms to get the job done safely,” said ElectriCities of North
resources it needed to respond to the devastating storm in the short-term and the federal resources
reduce the risk of repeat losses during future storms, saving taxpayer dollars and improving resilience across the region
restored flow in critical water channels following the storm. The total project cost
strong message to the communities impacted by the storm. We strongly support the President's continued commitment
system that must be addressed to ensure future storms are tracked as effectively and efficiently as possible, preventing … loss of life and property. Following storms of mass destruction, we can only learn to be better prepared
result of FEMA-DR-4827-NC (Tropical Storm Helene). This funding is authorized under Section … result of FEMA-DR-4827-NC (Tropical Storm Helene). This funding is authorized under Section
repair critical lake safety facilities damaged during the storm. Hurricane Helene’s severe winds, heavy rain, and flooding … control measures to strengthen the roadway against future storms. The total project cost
website. Regardless of shutdowns or winter storms, we stand ready to assist. Last month in Washington
credits from prior years to responsibly finance storm recovery and grid rebuilding in local communities recovering from … credits, this bill will reduce financing costs for storm restoration, enable faster reinvestment in damaged infrastructure, and lessen
harm’s way . Given the severe storms that have impacted communities across our state, we can’t afford … outages, higher maintenance costs, slower detection of dangerous storms, and ultimately reduced protection for lives and property
hazard mitigation proposal (HMP) to prevent future storm-related displacement by reinforcing dock anchoring systems with additional pile
reduce the risk of repeat losses during future storms, saving taxpayer dollars and improving resilience across the region
protecting Western North Carolina from potential flooding and storm damage in the future. “Ever since Hurricane Helene devastated
North Carolina communities following Hurricane Helene. Since the storm struck NC-11 late last year, Congressman Edwards