Busy Day for LA on Capitol Hill
Yesterday was a busy day for Louisiana on Capitol Hill. First up was a new economic stimulus and disaster assistance package, which would give Louisiana an extra $3 billion in recovery aid.
The legislation would give Louisiana 30 years, instead of three, to repay more than $1.7 billion as its share of levee upgrades in metro New Orleans; $350 million to help hospitals in Louisiana and Mississippi deal with cash-flow issues and other post-hurricane problems; and $75 million to help fight increased violent crime and rebuild police fire and criminal justice facilities.
Secondly, Sen. Landrieu spent a second day castigating FEMA for their poor management and failure to even bother asking the Louisiana Recovery Authority, non-profits or housing agencies if they needed supplies donated to hurricane victims.
Paul Rainwater, executive director of the LRA, said:
Had I known about these supplies, I would have moved to quickly put them to good use.
You can listen to the full hearing here.
Link | Topics: Congress, Economy, Gulf Coast Recovery, Hurricanes, Mary Landrieu, New Orleans, Senate
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