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Governor Josh Stein of North Carolina appeals to President Trump for extended FEMA cost-sharing following Hurricane Helene.
FEMA’s denial of a 180-day extension of the 100% cost share for Hurricane Helene costs eligible under the Stafford Act has ...
Stein’s letter to Trump referenced their Asheville conversation in January as he appealed the denial of FEMA’s decision not ...
ASHEVILLE, N.C. – Acting Assistant Secretary of the Army for Civil Works Mr. Lee Forsgren visited western North Carolina ...
With denial of full reimbursement extension, NC state and local governments could be responsible for more than $200 million ...
FEMA's decision to stop reimbursing all of the debris removal costs from Hurricane Helene could cost North Carolina as much ...
RALEIGH, N.C. — North Carolina Governor Josh Stein appealed to President Trump after FEMA decided not to extend its 100% ...
A new state report points to staff shortages and other shortcomings for its problematic response to the storm.
FEMA, which operates under the Trump administration, denied a request to cover 100% of North Carolina’s costs for debris removal and other emergency protective measures — but will continue covering 90 ...
The need in western North Carolina remains immense — people need debris removed, homes rebuilt, and roads restored,” the governor said.
Additionally, North Carolina was granted a major Stafford Act ... Stein requested that, failing a six-month extension, FEMA also request three months at a minimum. “I have seen how much you ...
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