Sens. Perdue, Loeffler, Rep. Graves Push For Federal Emergency Resources Following Deadly Storms
Following the deadly storms and tornadoes in
A major disaster declaration would make a range of additional federal resources and funds available. The Members of
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"This event was particularly damaging considering our state resources are already challenged by the ongoing CoVID-19 pandemic and the other recent disasters our state has suffered," wrote the members."These additional circumstances will further harm our ability to recover from these disasters and underscores the need for federal individual assistance to those who have been affected by this event."
Governor
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To: President
We respectfully request that you declare a major disaster for the
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Thank you for your consideration of this request and for your leadership of our country during this challenging time. We stand ready to support and assist in your efforts to help our citizens recover from this disaster in our state.
Sincerely,



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