Cardin, Van Hollen, Hoyer, and Sarbanes Announce More Than $1 Million for Maryland Disaster Resiliency Projects
"Reducing the impact of disasters on our infrastructure will save lives and improve public safety, lessen the likelihood of environmental degradation, and decrease costs for our businesses and community organizations," said
"As climate change increases the threat of extreme weather, we must ensure that our buildings and infrastructure are able to withstand whatever comes their way. This investment will ultimately better prepare communities for natural disasters, allow families and businesses to recover more quickly, and save lives," said
"Climate change is bringing more frequent and more severe natural disasters, which means we need to build to twenty-first century standards that ensure our communities are more resilient in the face of hurricanes, earthquakes, and wildfires," said
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